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THE 

RECORD SOCIETY 

FOR THE 

PUBLICATION OF ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS 

RELATING TO 

LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE, 



Council, IflOO-l. 

Lieut. -Col. HENRY FISHWICK, F.S.A., The Heiyhts, Rochdale, PRESIDENT. 

G. E. COKAYNE, M.A., F.S.A., Clarenceux King of Arms, Heralds 
College, London, E.C., VICE-PRESIDENT. 

Sir GEORGE J. ARMYTAGE, BART., F.S.A., Kirhlees Park, Bri<jh<>ttse. 
HENRY BBIERLEY, Mab's Cross, \Vigan. 

THOMAS H. DAVIES-COLLEY, M.A., 16, Wellington- Road, Whalley Ranye, 
Manchester. 

WILLIAM FARHER, Marton House, Shimon. 

MAJOR PARKER, Bromholme, Clitheroe. 

B. D. RADCLIFFE, M.A., F.S.A., Old Sionit, Liverpool. 

THE REV. J. H. STANNING, M.A., The Vicarage, Leigh, Lancashire* 

JOHN PAUL RYLANDS, F.S.A , 2, Charlexrille, Birkenhead, HON. TREAS. 

WM. FERGUSSON IRVINE, 4, Eaton Road, Jttrkenheatl, HON. SECRETARY. 





le Society shall be called the RECORD SOCIETY, and 
shall have for its object the transcribing and publishing of Original 
Documents relating to the Counties of Lancaster and Chester. 

2. That the affairs of the Society shall be governed by a Council, 

consisting of a President and twelve Members, the former of whom 
shall be annually elected by the Council. 

8. That three Members of the Council shall form a quorum. 

4. That the subscription of Members of the Society shall be 
1 Is. per annum, which shall entitle them to the publications for 
the year ; but any Member whose subscription shall be two years in 
arrear shall thereupon be removed from the Society, and shall not be 
re-admitted until all arrears have been paid. The number of Members 
is limited to 350. 

5. That the subscriptions shall be due on the 80th of June in 
each year, and that no work shall be issued to any Member whose 
subscription is in arrear. 

6. That an Annual Meeting of the Society shall be held in the 
month of October, of which due notice shall be sent to all the 
Members. At this meeting a Eeport of the work of the Society, 
with a Statement of the Income and Expenditure, shall be presented. 
These shall be annually published, together with a List of Members 
and the Rules of the Society. 

7. That so long as the funds of the Society permit, two volumes 
at least shall be issued to the Members in each year. 

8. That no copies of the publications of the Society shall be 
sold to non-members, except at an increased price to be fixed by the 
Council. 

9. That no payment shall be made to any person for editing any 
work for the Society, but that the Editor of each volume shall be 
entitled to twenty copies of the work so edited by him. 

!0. That the Treasurer's Accounts shall be audited by two 
Members of the Society, who shall be elected at the Annual 
Meeting. 

11. No alteration shall be made in any of the above Rules 
except at the Annual General Meeting. Notice of any proposed 
alterations must be sent to the Hon. Secretary a month before such 
General Meeting. 

u 1 n'~^ hat a Meetin g of the Council of the Society shall be called 
by the Hon. Secretary at least once in every three months. 

The Annual Subscription of 1 l s ., entitling the Members to all 
they olumes issued for that year, may be paid to the Hon. Treasurer, 
or to the credit of the Society at their Bankers, the Manchester and 
Liverpool District Banking Company, Limited, at any of their 
branches. 



Krport for tlje fear 1899-1900. 

Read at the Council Meeting held in the Audit Iloom of the 
Chetham Hospital, Manchester, October 24th, 1900. 



SINCE the last Annual Meeting, held on the 23rd October, 1899, 
one volume has been issued to the Members. This is volume 40, 
being the third volume of Pleadings and Depositions in the 
Duchy Court of Lancaster from the reign of Edward VI. to that 
of Philip and Mary. 

The second volume for the year should have been Major 
Parker's " Calendar of the Assize Rolls for Lancaster to the reign 
of Edward I." 

This was put in the printer's hands more than a year ago, 
but after a portion had been printed off, Major Parker received 
orders to proceed with his regiment to South Africa, where he 
has remained ever since, and the issue of the volume has con- 
sequently been delayed. Major Parker hopes to resume it on his 
return home, an event which is looked forward to now in the 
near future. 



iv Report of the Society. 

When it became evident that this volume could not be com- 
pleted, Mr. Button and Mr. Axon very kindly offered to commence 
at once the first volume of the Manchester Quarter Sessions 
Records, which, as stated in a recent Report, had been transcribed 
at the expense of the Manchester Corporation from a newly 
discovered manuscript. This is now well in hand, and should be 
issued to the Members as a second volume for the year 1899-1900 
at an early date. For the current year Mr. Farrer is editing a 
number of Lancashire Court Rolls, temp. Edward II., and with 
it, it is hoped that a second volume of the Manchester Quarter 
Sessions Records will be printed. 

The following is a complete list of the Society's publications 
already printed up to the present time : 

Ift7ft 7Q J *' Commonwealth Church Survey. 

' ( II. Index to the Wills at Chester, 1545 to 1620. 

ift7Qn J III. Lancashire Inquisitions. Stuart Period. 

Parti. 1603 to 1613. 

IV. Index to the Wills at Chester, 1621 to 1650. 

1880-81. J V. The Register of Prestbury, co. Chester, 

I 1560 to 1636. 

. VI. Cheshire and Lancashire Funeral Certi- 

1881-82. ] ficates. 1600 to 1678. 

} VII. Lancashire and Cheshire Records. Part I. 

1882-83. VIII. Lancashire and Cheshire Records. Part II. 

, IX. Preston Guild Rolls, 1397-1682. 

1883-84. J X. Index to the Lancashire Wills proved at 

[ Richmond, 1457 to 1680. 

1884-85 I XI ' Exclie( l uer Depositions, 1558 to 1702. 

XII. Miscellanies, Lancashire & Cheshire.Vol. I. 



Iu'j)ort of the Society. 



1885-86. | 


XIII. 
XIV. 


1886-87. | 


XV. 
XVI. 


1887-88. H 


XVII. 
XVIII. 


1888-89. | 


XIX. 
XX. 


1889-90. 


XXI. 
XXII. 




XXIII. 


1890-91. 


XXIV. 


1891-92. 


XXV. 
XXVI. 


( 


XXVII. 


1892-98. J 


XXVIII. 



1893-94. 



1894-95. n 



1895-96. 



Index to the Lancashire Wills proved at 

Richmond, 1680 to 1748. 
Annales Cestrienses. 

Index to the Wills at Chester, 1660-1680. 
Lancashire Inquisitions. Stuart Period. 
Part II. 1614 to 1622. 

Lancashire Inquisitions. Stuart Period. 

Part III. 1622 to 1625. 
Index to the Wills at Chester, 1681 to 1700. 

Civil War in Cheshire. 

Index to the Wills at Chester, 1701 to 1720. 

The Register of Leyland, co. Lancaster. 

1653 to 1715. 
Index to the Wills at Chester, 1721 to 1740. 

Index to the Lancashire Wills proved at 

Richmond, 1748 to 1792. 
The Ro)alist Composition Papers relating 

to Lancashire. Vol. I. A and B. 

Index to the Wills at Chester, 1741 to 1760. 

The Royalist Composition Papers relating 

to Lancashire. Vol. II. C to F. 

Lancashire Lay Subsidies, Henry III. to 

Edward I. 
Plundered Minister's Accounts, Lancashire 

and Cheshire. Part I. 1643-1654. 



XXIX. The Royalist Composition Papers relating 
to Lancashire. Vol. III. G and H. 



XXX. 
XXXI. 

XXXII. 
XXXIII. 



1896-97. 



I xxxiv. 

XXXV. 



A Collection of Lancashire and Cheshire 

Wills. 
Miscellanies, Lancashire and Cheshire, 

Vol. II. 

Pleadings and Depositions in the Duchy 
Court of Lancaster. Part I. 

Miscellanies, Lancashire and Cheshire, 
Vol. III. 

Plundered Minister's Accounts, Lancashire 
and Cheshire. Part II. 1654-1660. 

Pleadings and Depositions in the Duchy 
Court of Lancaster. Part II. 



vi Report of the Society. 

(XXXVI. The Royalist Composition Papers relating 
to Lancashire. Vol. IV. I to 0. 
XXXVII. Index to the Wills at Chester, 1761 to 1780. 
A to M. 

XXXVIII. Index to the Wills at Chester, 1761 to 1780. 

NtoZ. 



' XXXIX. Lancashire Final Concords. Part I. 
I 1196 to 1307. 



1898-1 

A. -A... 

( XL. Pleadings and Depositions in the Duchy 

1 ftQQ 1 QOft J Court of Lancaster. Part III. 

XLI. Manchester Quarter Sessions Records. 
Part I. (in the Press.) 

13s 3 The Council must again refer to Rule 5, under which no 
volume can be delivered to any Member whose subscription is 
in arrear. 



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viii Report of the Society. 

LIST OF MEMBERS. 

Corrected to 25th October, 1900. 



ADSHEAD, G. H., Fern Villas, Bolton Road, Pendleton, Manchester. 
Amherst of Hackney, The Lord, Didlington Hall, Brandon, 

Norfolk. 

Andrew, Samuel, St. John's Terrace, Hey, Lees, Manchester. 
Antiquaries, The Society of, Burlington House, London. 
Armytage, Sir George J., Bart., F.S.A., Kirklees Park, Brighouse. 
Ashton, T. Gair, 36, Charlotte Street, Manchester. 
Aspinall, B. J., Standen Hall, Clitheroe. 
Assheton, Ralph, Downham Hall, Clitheroe. 
Athill, Charles H., Richmond Herald, Heralds' College, London, 

E.G. 

BAGSHAWE, W. H. G., Ford Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. 

Bispham, William, 12, West 18th Street, New York. 

Bostock, R. C., Beddgelert, Grove Park, Ramsgate. 

Brierley, Henry, Mab's Cross, Wigan. 

Bromley. James, The Homestead, Lathom, Ormskirk. 

Brooke, Sir Thomas, Bart., F.S.A., Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield. 

Buckley, G. F., Linfitt's House, Delph, Saddleworth. 

Burke, H. Farnham, Somerset Herald, Heralds' College, London. 

CALVEET, Richard. Walton-le-Dale, Preston. 

Carington, H. H. Smith, Stanley Grove, Oxford Road, Manchester. 

Carrington, W. A., Bakewell, Derbyshire. 

Chadwick, J. 0. 

Chapman, E., M.A., M.P., Hill End, Mottram-in-Longdendale. 

Chester, The Lord Bishop of, The Palace, Chester. 

Chorlton, Thomas, 32, Brazenose Street, Manchester. 

Christie, R. C., M.A , D.C.L., Ribsden, Bagshot, Surrey. 

Clarke, James, 2, Lune Street, Preston. 

Clegg, James W., Spring Hill House, High Crompton, Oldham. 

Cokayne, G. E., M.A., F.S.A., Clarenceux King of Arms, 

Heralds' College, London. 
Crompton, John, High Crompton, Oldham. 

Cross, The Viscount, G.C.B., Eccle Riggs, Broughton-in-Furness. 
Cross, James, Shirdley Hill, Ormskirk. 
Crossley, E. W., Dean House, Triangle, Halifax. 
Crofton, H. T., 36, Brazenose Street, Manchester. 
Cunlifte, J. Williams, 109, Lansdowne Road, Netting Hill, 

London, W. 



Report of the Society. ix 

DAMES, R. S. Longworth, 21, Herbert Street, Dublin. 
Davenport, The Rev. G. H., M.A., Foxley, Hereford. 
Davies-Colley, Thomas H., M.A., 16, Wellington Road, Whalley 

Range, Manchester. 

Derby, The Earl of, Knowsley, Prescot. 
De Trafford, Sir F. Humphrey, Bart., Hill Crest, Market 

Harborough. 
Dixon, George, Astle Hall, Chelford, Cheshire. 

EAGLE, William, 37, Brown Street, Manchester. 
Earle, T. Algernon, 90, King Street, Manchester. 
Ellis, T. Ratcliffe, 18, King Street, Wigan. 

FFARINGTON, Lieut.-Colonel, R.A., Mariebonne, Wigan. 

Farrer, William, Marton House, Skipton. 

tfoulkes, His Honour W. Wynne, M.A., Old Northgate House, 

Chester. 

Fishwick, Lieut.-Col., F.S.A., The Heights, Rochdale. 
Fletcher, J. S., Merlewood, Virginia Water, Surrey. 
Fletcher, J. Walter, 19, Parliament Hill Road, Hampstead, 

London, N.W. 
Frost, F. A., Grappenhall Hall, Warrington. 

GREGSON, W. E., Moor Lane, Great Crosby, Liverpool. 

HANKINSON, G, H., Woodlands Park, Altrincham. 

Harrison, Commander M. J., R.N., The Old Cedars, Sydenham, S.E. 

Healey, C. E. H., Chadwyck, 7, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, 

London. 

Holland, Walter, Carnatic Hall, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. 
Hovenden, R., F.S.A., Park Hill Road, Croydon, Surrey. 
Hughes, H. R., Kinmel Park, Abergele. 

IRVINE, Win. Fergusson, 4, Eaton Road, Birkenhead. 

JACKSON, W. F. Marsh, Smethwick, Staffordshire. 

James, Wm. Ashton, 1. Fleet Street, London. 

Jones, Win., Hope Bank, Lancaster Road, Pendleton, Manchester. 

KELSALL, John, Hinxton House, East Sheen, London, S.W. 

Kenyon, The Lord, Gredlington, Whitchurch, Salop. 

Knowles, James, Guildhall Chambers, Lloyd Street, Manchester. 

LAW, William, Honorsfeld, Littleborough, Manchester. 
Lees, Samuel, Park Bridge, Ashton-under-Lyne. 
Legh, Lieut-Col. Cornwall, High Legh, Knutsford. 
Lever, W. H., Thornton Manor, Thornton Hough, Cheshire. 
Library, Free Public, Ashton-under-Lyne. 



x Report of the Society. 

Library, Free, Barrow-in-Furness. 

,, Free, Birkenhead, 

,, Central Free, Birmingham. 

,, Free Public, Blackburn. 

Public, Bolton-le-Moors. 

British Museum, care of Dulau & Co., 87, Soho Square, 

London, W. 

University, Cambridge. 

,, Free Public, Chester. 

,, Chapter, Chester. 

Chester and North Wales Archaeological Society, 

Grosvenor Museum, Chester. 

,, Free Public, Chorley. 

,, Free, Edinburgh. 

,, Free Public, Hey wood, Lancashire. 

Leyland, Hindley, near Wigan. 

The Storey Institute, Lancaster. 

Public, Leeds. 

Free, Leigh, Lancashire. 

,. Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, Royal 

Institution, Liverpool. 

,, Athenasum, Liverpool. 

Free Public, Liverpool. 

,, Guildhall, London. 

Inner Temple, London. 

St. George's, Hanover Square, Buckingham Palace 

Road, London. 

,, Sion College, Victoria Embankment, London, E.G. 

Public Record Offices, care of Eyre & Spottiswoode, 

5, Middle New Street, London, E.G. 

Chetham, Manchester. 

,, Free Public, Manchester. 

,, John Rylands, Manchester. 

Lancashire College, Whalley Range, Manchester. 

Cathedral, Manchester, per Canon Crane. 

Incorporated Law Library Society, Kennedy Street, 

Manchester. 

Owens' College, Manchester. 

,, Portico, Manchester. 

,, Free, Nottingham. 

,, Bodleian, Oxford. 

,, Dr. Shepherd's, Preston. 

,, Equitable Pioneers', Rochdale. 

Free Public, Rochdale. 

Royal Free, Peel Park, Salford. 

Central Free, Sheffield. 

,, Free, Southport. 

Free Public, St. Helens. 

Museum and, Warrington. 



Report of the Society. xi 

Library, Free, Wigan. 

Melbourne Free, care of Agent-General of Victoria, 

15, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. 

Bibliotheque, Nationale, Paris, per Th. Wohlleben, 
50, Great Russell Street, London, \V.G. 



vJ l ---per Kegan Paul, Trench, 
Public Bos on, Ub^A T ^ S & p 

Harvard College, U.S.A. } TT " ni 

Worcester Fref, Mass., " 08ter R H u f ' , Clmrm g 

U g ^ j Cross Road, London. 

New York State, Albany, New York, x per G. E. Stechert, 
U.S.A. 2, Star Yard, 

Columbia University, New York City, [" Carey Street, 
U.S A. J W.C. 

Public, New York, U.S.A. 

New York Historical Society. 



Public Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. 



per B. F. Stevens 
and Brown, 4, 



Pennsylvanian Historical Society, > " 11U . f" J "' 
Philadelphia, U.S.A. Trafalgar Square, 

Silas Bronson, Waterbury, Con- Dn ' NV <U 

necticut. U.S.A. ) 

Company, Philadelphia, U.S.A. 



Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 

U.S.A. 
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 

U.S.A. 
The Watkinson, Hartford, Conn., 



c/o E. G. Allen, 
28, Henrietta 
Street, Covent 
Garden, 
London, W.C. 



U S.A. 
,, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, U.S A., c/o H. 

Sotlieran & Co., 140, Strand, London, W.C. 
Michigan State, Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A. 
New Hampshire State, Concord, New Hampshire, U.S.A. 
Literary and Philosophical Society. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
Longstaff, G.B., M.A., Highlands, Putney Heath, London, S.W. 
Lockett, Richard Cyril, 34, Alexandra Drive, Liverpool. 

MARSHALL, G. W., LL.D., F.S.A., Rouge Croix, Sarnesfield 

Court, Weobley, R.S.O. 

Monk, R. B. M. Lingard, Fulshaw Hall, Wilmslow, Cheshire. 
Moore, Rev. P. H., Chadkirk Parsonage, Stockport. 
Moseley, Sir Oswald, Bart., Rolleston Hall, Burton-on-Trent. 

NEWBTGGIXG, Thomas, C.E., 5, Norfolk Street, Manchester. 

New England Historic-Genealogical Society, 18, Somerset Street, 

Boston, U.S.A. 

Nicholson, Major, 22, Bathwick Hill, Bath. 
North, Major Bordrigge N., Newton Hall, Kirkby Lonsdale. 

PARKER, Major John, Browsholme Hall, Clitheroe. 



xii Report of the Society. 

Parr, J. Charlton, Grappenhall Heyes, Warrington. 

Parke, Herbert, Withnell, Chorley. 

Part, Herbert, Bank House, Golborne, Newton-le- Willows. 

Patcbett, Alfred, 37, York Road, Birkdale, Southport. 

Philips, Herbert, Button Oaks, Macclesfield. 

Pink, W. D., Lowton, Newton le- Willows. 

BADCLIFFE, R. D ., M.A., F.S.A., Old Swan, Liverpool. 
Renaud, Frank, M.D., F.S.A., Alderley Edge, Manchester. 
Ridgway, T. J., Wildermoor House, Lymm, near Warrington. 
Robinson, A. J., Clitherob Castle, Clitberoe 
Roper, W. 0., Yealand Conyers, Carnforth. 
Roscoe, James, M.A., Oatlands, Harrogate. 
Royden, E. B., Frankby Hall, Birkenhead. 
Ryland, John William, Rowington, near Warwick. 
Rylands, John Paul, F.S.A., 2, Charlesville, Birkenhead. 
Rylands, W. Harry, F.S.A., 1, Campden Hill Place, Netting Hill, 
London, W. 

Sanders, Rev. F , The Vicarage, Hoylake, Birkenhead. 
Sephton, The Rev. J., M.A., 90, Huskisson Street, Liverpool. 
Slinger, Jonathan, Three Elms, Lancaster. 
Smith. J. C. C., Eastfield, Whitchureh, Reading. 
Stanning, Rev. Canon J. H., M.A., The Vicarage, Leigh, 
Lancashire. 

Tatton, T. E., Wythenshawe, Northenden. 

Taylor, Henry, 8, John Dalton Street, Manchester. 

Tempest, Mrs., Broughton Hall, near Skipton. 

Thornley, John, Bollinside, Hawthorn Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire. 

Threlfall, Henry S., 12, London Street, Southport. 

Tonge, W. Asheton, Staneclyffe, Disley, Cheshire. 

Tootell, G. H. Leigh, 17, West Cliff, Preston. 

Toulmin, John, Guardian Office, Preston. 

Tweedale, John, Jan., The Moorlands, Dewsbury. 

WAGNER, Henry, M.A., F.S.A., 13, Half Moon Street, London, W. 
Weldon, W. H., Norroy King of Arms, Heralds' College, London 

(2 copies). 

Whitaker, Francis, Duchy of Lancaster Office, London, W.C. 
Wilkinson, William, M.A., Middlewood, Clitheroe. 
Wilson, Colonel Edmund, Denison Hall, Leeds. 
Woods, Sir A. W., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., F.S.A., Garter King of 

Arms, Heralds' College, London. 

Woods, E. W., Heylin, St. Botolph's Road, Heene, Worthing. 
Worsley, P. J., Rodney Lodge, Clifton, Bristol. 




THE RECORD SOCIETY 

FOR THE 

ipubltcattou of rtgtnal Documents 

RELATING TO 

LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE. 



VOLUME XLI, 



1901 



SOME 

Court Bolls 



OF THE 



LORDSHIPS, WAPENTAKES, 

AND 

DEMESNE MANORS 

OF 

Cfcomas, CBarl of tancaster, 



IN THE 



County of Haucaster, 

FOR THE I7TH AND [8TH YEARS OF EDWARD II., 

A.D., 1323-4- 



From the Original Rolls, preserved in the Public Record 
Office, London. 



EDITED BV 

WILLIAM FARRER, 



PRINTKD FOR 



THE RECORD SOCIETY. 
1901. 



INTRODUCTION. 



For the maintenance of peace, the administration of justice, 
and the general conduct of public affairs, the country was 
at an early period divided into counties, the county into 
hundreds or wapentakes, and the latter into townships or 
vills. Of these three divisions, the two greater ones had 
each a Court. Sometimes the township, or a group of 
townships, was coincident with a manor, and the manor 
also had a Court The " County " was not, however, a 
district or extent of country, it was a large community and 
it was also a Court So also the " Wapentake " a name, 
formerly, of more general use in Lancashire than Hundred 
was a smaller community, and was also a Court Sometimes, 
as in the case of the Wapentake of Blackburn, the baronial 
Court for the Honour of Clitheroe became merged in the 
" Wapentake," both being coincident with the fief granted 
to the de Lacy family. In other cases, the " Wapentake, 
i.e., the Court of the W 7 apentake, was shorn of some of its 
townships, which became appendant to a baronial court, 
such as that of Penwortham. The creation of this barony 
eliminated the " Wapentake " of Leyland, i.e., the Court, and 
it became merged in the baronial Court of Penwortham, 
together with the following townships in Amounderness, 
Frees, Broghton, Whittingham, Claughton, Freckleton, 
Warton and Bankhouses, Newton, Elswick, Kellamergh and 



vi INTRODUCTION. 

Brining.* So again the " Wapentake " of Salford had no 
jurisdiction within the lordship of Rochdale, manor of 
Tottington, nor within those manors which belonged to the 
barony of Manchester. On the other hand, the " County " 
had jurisdiction over all other courts, whether baronial or 
hundredal. 

The " County " met once every six weeks under the 
presidency of the Sheriff, or one of the coroners, or their 
deputy. It was attended by judges or doomsmen (judices, 
judicatores), by suitors (sectatores), certain freeholders of the 
shire required by their tenure to do suit to it (facere sectam), 
and by the township and constable of each township in 
the persons of two or four freeholders. Juries were also sent 
from each of the wapentakes to present offences, trespasses, 
defaults, accidents, and other matters which had come under 
their view, or about which the Crown desired to be certified. 
The records of the Courts are usually drawn up in a 
routine manner. After the heading cited in the last foot- 
note, follow the fines laid upon doomsmen or judges for 
absence at either or both of the two great yearly Courts, 
which were usually held after Easter and Michaelmas ; then 
follow the names of the suitors and the fines laid upon them 
in like manner, then the names of the townships (villata) 
and constablewicks (constabularies), with the names of two 
or four persons appearing at each of the two great courts, 
or the fine imposed for failing to appear. After that the 
business of the Court is put on record. 

While the " County " was nominally held every six weeks, 

* See the Roll of the " Curia Apparencie " or Court of Appearance of 
Penwortham, held there on Oct. 2ist, 13 Henry VIII. (1521), before Henry 
Faryngton, esquire, chief steward there. (Duchy f Lane., Court Rolls, 
Bundle 78, No. 1021, m. 4). 



INTRODUCTION. Vll 

it is probable that the various suitors just described were 
only obliged to attend the two great courts yearly. They 
were probably summoned to attend the others by notice, 
and if the King sent his writ to the Sheriff he might summon 
a special Court at any time. 

Many of the actions brought in the " County " are appeals 
of assault, or trespass with force and arms. There are many 
actions for debt, and not a few personal actions, such as that 
referred to in the Fine Roll, i John, m. 8, where Hugh 
Bussel deraigned the barony of Penwortham against 
Geoffrey Bussel, in the Court of John, Count of Mortain, 
when he was lord of Lancaster. In this case, as very 
frequently happened, the judgment was obtained wrongfully, 
and the case was removed into the King's Court, where so 
heavy a fine was laid upon Hugh Bussel, that he was fain 
to sell his barony to the Constable of Chester in return for 
an acquittance of the said fine. As a rule, the " County " 
dealt only with the initial proceedings in criminal cases. It 
is a matter for regret that no roll of any " County " Court 
of Lancaster has been preserved to our time, but there are 
many presentations apparently made in the " County "- 
recorded on the Palatinate of Lancaster Plea Rolls from 
Henry IV. onwards, and mention of suits commenced in the 
County is frequently found in the Rolls of Justices of 
Assize, Coram Rege, and the King's Bench. 

The inferior Court of the Wapentake was held once every 
three weeks, and judging from the rolls here printed, and 
from the rolls of later " Wapentakes," there appears to have 
been little if any difference as to suitors and judges between 
it and the " County." The inquisitiones post mortem contain 
frequent references to estates held by military service or in 
socage, and by doing suit to " County " from six weeks to 



viii INTRODUCTION. 

* 

six weeks, and to " Wapentake " from three weeks to three 
weeks. Actions to resist distraint for suit of court are often 
traceable in the Final Concords* 

Again, there seems to have been little difference between 
the procedure of the baronial courts and the " Wapentake." 
Where there was much land held "by barony," the pro- 
ceedings of the " Wapentake " seem to have been confined 
to actions for trespass with force and arms, and for recovery 
of debts under forty shillings and breach of assize, bye- 
laws, etc. The present volume affords examples of each 
class of Courts. 

The introduction to this volume is not the place for 
a disquisition upon the administration of justice in the 
County and Wapentake in early times. Those who are 
curious for information on the subject are referred to 
Pollock and Maitland's History of English Law> Bishop 
Stubbs' Constitutional History of England, the Publications 
of the Selden Society, and kindred works. But one or two 
extracts from Assize Rolls throwing li^ht on the subject of 
suit of court to the county and wapentake or baronial court 
in the thirteenth century, may not be considered out of place 
here : 

At Lancaster, on the morrow of Holy Trinity, 40 Henry HI. 
(i2th June, 1256), a final agreement was made between Roger 
de Lancaster, plaintiff, and Gilbert de Lancastre, deforciant of 
customs and services which Roger claimed from Gilbert of the 
free tenement which he holds of him, to wit the manor of Hartes- 
hop (Hartshope Hall, near Patterdale), of which he claimed homage, 
and the service of the 2Oth part of one Knight's fee, suit to his 
Court of Barton from three weeks to three weeks, and that he 
should find a " Witnesman " to testify to summonses and attach- 
ments in the said Court, and that he should find puture for the 

* Cf. vol. xxxix, Record Soc. of Lane and Chesh., pp. 90, 94. 104, 109-110, 
129, etc. 



INTRODUCTION. IX 

land serjeant of the said Roger when he should pass through 
Gilbert's said manor to make summonses and attachments, which 
services Gilbert has not acknowledged. 

Gilbert acknowledged that he and his heirs will henceforth 
render to Roger and his heirs homage for the said manor, and 
the service of the loth part of one Knight's fee, and do suit at 
the said Court when any plea shall be in the same Court by the 
lord King's writ of right (breve de recto), and when a thief shall 
be in the same Court to be judged, and likewise towards the 
strengthening (per afforciamenlum] of the Court, if any of Roger's 
men or of his heirs be impleaded in the County, and the said 
Roger and his heirs on that account seek to have their own 
Court, the said Gilbert and his heirs will there do their suit until 
that plea be ended.* Likewise if a record ought to be made in 
the County of any plea tried (placitatus] in the Court of Roger 
or his heirs, Gilbert and his heirs, together with other of Roger's 
free men . and his heirs, will make that record in the County, 
for all services, suit of Court, custom and claim. 

For this concession Roger released to Gilbert and his heirs all 
the right he had to claim other customs or services of the said 
manor of Herteshop. And let it be known that it shall not be 
lawful for Roger or his heirs to take the beasts of Gilbert, his 
heirs or his men, nor to make any distress for default of suit 
or for any trespass except (nisi) by the consideration of the free- 
men of Roger's and his heirs' court ; but if Gilbert's, his heirs' 
or his freemen's beasts be found in the forest of Roger or his 
heirs, or in any loss (in aliqun dampno), it shall be lawful to 
Roger and his heirs to take and detain those beasts until Gilbert 
and his heirs find pledges to make amends for that trespass or 
loss by the consideration of the court of the said Roger and his 
heirs for ever. 

Briefly stated, the agreement provides for the limitation 
of suit due by Gilbert de Lancaster to his lord, to suit of 
court when the King has sent word by his writ that the 
court do right between two parties, one of whom has sought 

* i.e , if through his forced absence at the County, Roger's Court was 
deficient in suitors to make judgments, Gilbert will do suit there until the 
business be terminated. 



X INTRODUCTION. 

the King's assistance, or when a thief has been taken and 
awaits judgment, or when the lord and some of his usual 
suitors are unavoidably absent at the " County," and his 
Court of Barton needs afforcement to deal with some case 
awaiting trial, or if a case be removed for trial to the 
* County " out of a baronial or minor court, necessitating 
the appearance of suitors of the court, where the first trial 
was made, to make record. These suits, together with 
homage and military service, are to be the utmost limit of 
service, suit, and custom demandable from Gilbert to Roger. 

At Appelby, on the quindene of St. Hilary, n Henry III. 
(2;th January, 1227), a final ageeement was made between 
William de Lancastre, son of Gilbert, son of Roger, son of 
Reinfrid, of the one part, and Robert de Veteri Ponte, of the 
other part, respecting doing suit at the County [Court] of WesU 
morland in respect of the lands of the said William in Kendal 
and in Westmorland, whereof the said William complained that 
the said Robert unjustly exacted suit from him, and wherefore 
there was a plea between them in the same Court. 

William granted that he and his heirs from henceforth will do 
suit at the said County for the said lands by their steward or 
their other bailiff if he or his heirs shall not be able or shall 
not wish to come in their proper persons. And if such pleas 
shall be attached or summoned respecting the men living in the 
lands of the said William or of his heirs, wherefore the barons 
ought to have their Court according to the custom of England, 
the steward of the said William or his heirs shall demand the 
Court of his lord therefore, and shall have it without contradiction. 
And if there shall be contention between the sheriff and the 
steward respecting holding a Court, it shall be [determined] by 
the consideration of the County whether he ought to have it or 
not. And the sheriff of Westmorland shall have in the land of 
the said William and his heirs, of Kendal, two servientes ad 
equum and itinerating on foot when there shall be need for doing 
the matters of the Lord the King and the sheriff, and for securing 
and preserving the peace. Which Serjeants in the full County 
shall swear on their oaths that they will not trouble or unjustly 



INTRODUCTION. XI 

harm any man of the said lands or treat them (tractalunt] contrary 
to the custom of the kingdom. Nor shall they collect sheaves in 
the autumn. Nor shall they exact lambs. Nor to any .... 
shall they cause any extortion (malam toltam). And where they 
shall take hospitality they shall behave themselves with moderation. 
And they shall conduct themselves without molestation to the 
host of an honest house. Nor shall they take any money for 
remitting hospitality. And the sheriff's Serjeants shall itinerate 
in the lands of the said William and his heirs, in Westmorland 
outside Kendal, as they were wont to itinerate there. Also all 
men living in the said lands shall faithfully help the said Serjeants, 
when there shall be need, to keep the King's peace and to do 
their business. Robert also granted that if summonses ought to 
be made by the men of Kendal, they will make them respecting 
suits moved in the land of Kendal ; and that they shall not be 
drawn to remote parts of Westmorland for summonses and other 
light causes. And the steward or bailiff of the said William shall 
do the said suit for the knights and other men of the lands of 
the said William and his heirs, unless perchance they be drawn 
into a plea, or for afforcement of any judgment, and then he 
shall take with him to the next County of the knights and the 
discreet and wise men of Kendal to perform that judgment 
together with others. And for this grant Robert quitclaimed to 
William and his heirs the damages which he said he had by 
reason of the said contention. 

In this case the baron of Kendal had been withholding 
suit to the " County " from the baron of Westmorland. By 
the agreement the former undertakes to do suit there for 
his lands of Kendal and in Westmorland, the latter district 
at that time only embracing the northern part of the present 
county, or what is known as the Bottom of Westmorland. 
But he obtains an acknowledgment of his right to have his 
own Court, apart from the County, to adjudicate in cases 
arising among his own tenants, subject to the consideration 
of the County. Also the baron of Kendal consents to the 
Sheriff having two horse or foot Serjeants executing 
summonses and attachments, and keeping the peace within 



X ii INTRODUCTION. 

his lands of Westmorland outside Kendal, subject to their 
reasonable behaviour and moderation in taking hospitality, 
and also that his tenants shall help the Serjeants to keep 
the peace when there is need. The other provisions explain 
themselves. 

The following extract from the sessions of the Justices 
of Assize at Lancaster, in 20 Edward L, 1292, shows that 
puture was due by custom to the Serjeants of the peace 
when riding or walking about the Wapentake in the 
execution of their office, and that the office of " Witness- 
man " was incidental to residence within the Wapentake. 

At Lancaster, on the Octave of Holy Trinity, 20 Edward I. 
(8th June, 1292), Adam de Osbaldeston was summoned to answer 
William de Baldreston of a plea that he should acquit him of 
the service which Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, demands 
from him of his free tenement which he holds of Adam in 
Baldeston, whereof Adam, who is mesne, ought to acquit him, 
Wherefore he says that whereas he ought to hold of him 2 
oxgangs of land in the said vill, by homage and the service of 
is. for scutage when it shall happen (ad scutum cum euenerit], 
and for the service of one pair of spurs, and for one sor sparrow- 
hawk, for all service and demand, the said Earl demands from 
him puture for a certain horse serjeant of the said Earl itinerating 
in the latter's name in the Wapentake of Blakeburn, to make 
summonses, distresses and attachments ; and likewise to find one 
man who is called " Wytnesseman," who ought to attest the 
same, whereof Adam ought to acquit him ; and for default of 
acquittance he has loss to the value of loos. 

Adam came, and demands to be shown why he ought to acquit 
William. The latter says that in the 4oth year of King Henry, 
father of the now King, a Fine was levied in this County before 
the Justices Itinerant, between Richard, son of William de 
Baldreston, ancestor of the said William, and Thomas de 
Osbaldeston, ancestor of the said Adam, whereby Thomas ac- 
knowledged two oxgangs of land to be the right of Richard, 
and that he would warrant, acquit and defend those oxgangs 
against Edmund de Lacy, then Earl of Lincoln, and against every 



INTRODUCTION. Xlll 

one, touching suit of Court, customs, services and demands, for 
the aforesaid services, in perpetuity. And he proffers part of a 
certain Fine which testifies this.* And Adam is mesne between 
the said William and the Earl and ought to acquit him. He also 
says that the use and custom of the country is, that the said 
Earl and his bailiffs of Blakeburneshire do not receive, nor were 
wont to receive the aforesaid puture of any one, nor are any to 
be admitted to the office of " Whytnesrnan," except of the residents 
in the said Wapentake. So that no resident, although he may 
be willing, is unable to acquit another. ( Ita quod nullus residens 
licet vt'l.it aliiim. acf/uietare turn potest.) 

The jury say that William is not distrained by the Earl for 
default of acquittance of the said Adam, because they say that 
the Karl's bailiffs take their puture by reason of residence, of 
whomsoever is tenant in the said Wapentake, and that puture 
have so been accustomed to receive from time immemorial, for 
their good-will when they should come (pro voluntate sua cum venerint). 
Nor are any admitted to the office of " Wytnesman," except by 
reason of the said residence in the Wapentake. And therefore it 
is considered that the said Adam shall go sine die, and William 
shall take nothing by this assize, but be in mercy for a false 
claim. 

The Courts held in the County during the thirteenth to 
the sixteenth century, whidxare, in some cases, still held 
to the present time, are "Jibe County," usually held at 
Lancaster every six weeks~; TyThe Wapentake," held in 
various places in each of the Wapentakes of West Derby, 
\>alford, Amounderness, and Lonsdale, every three weeks ; 
t or Baronial Courts held at (i) Manchester, (2) 
''Warrington, (3) Widnes, (4) Newton in Makerfield, (5) 
Penwortham, (6) Clitheroe, (;) Rochdale, (8) Tottington, 
(9) Garstang, (10) Hornby, (i i) Muchland, (12) Ulverston, and 
(13) Dalton in Furness ; for the respective baronies of (i) 
Grelley, (2) Boteler, (3) the Constable of Chester, (4) 

* Lancashire Final Concords, Record Society, vol. xxxix, p. 123. 
t Assize Roll. No. 408. m. 5<\ 



xiv INTRODUCTION. 

Banastre, later Langton, (5) Bussel, and later de Lacy, 
whose original barony was (6) Clitheroe, who also acquired 
the lordship of (7) Rochdale, (8) Montbegon, and later, de 
Lacy, (9) the Barons of Kendal, (10) Montbegon, and later, 
Nevill, (11) Le Fleming, and later, Harrington, (12) Barons 
of Kendal, and (13) Abbot of Furness. 

The Rotuli de Quo Warranto, published by the Record 
Commissioners, disclose the existence in 1292 of many special 
franchises, in particular jurisdictions carrying with them 
the privilege of holding a Court Leet or Court Baron. 

The Halmote, or the court of the demesne manor, was 
held in a large number of townships too numerous to 
mention, in fact, wherever land was cultivated by bondsmen 
or nativi. In this volume are mentioned three in Blackburn 
Hundred, two in West Derby on the comitial demesne, and 
three in Lonsdale Hundred. There were also others, such as 
Sefton, and the two comitial Manors in Amounderness 
Hundred, Ribby and Wray, and Singleton. Many of these 
courts are still familiar to us. In addition to these important 
series of courts, there werdyWoodmotes for the chases, 
Portmotes for the boroughs, a peculiar court at Wigan for 
the recognition of debts, and others of minor importance 
too numerous to mention. 

A few words as to the various licences, admittances, and 
liberties granted or renewed by fine, and trespasses, defaults, 
and other misdemeanours usually punished by the imposition 
of amercements. Firstly, there were the fines on entry, 
or for admittance to land, at one time held in bondage at 
the will of the lord, in which we see the genesis of the copy- 
holder's admittance, but later held by prescriptive right, or 
" according to the custom of the Manor," usually at a yearly 
rent of 4d. the Lancashire acre, duplicated at a new entry ; 



INTRODUCTION. XV 

secondly, fines or amercements for failing to prosecute after 
having instituted proceedings, or for false charges, false claims, 
or defective pleading, or for licence to withdraw from a suit, or 
to make an agreement ; thirdly, amercements for breach of 
the various assizes of victuals ; fourthly, licences to pursue 
various trades or handicrafts ; fifthly, amercements for 
making default of suit of court or of homage ; sixthly, 
escapes of beasts, horses, sheep, or swine, agistment, im- 
poundage, sale of estrays or wreck ; seventhly, detinue of 
goods, chattels or debts ; eighthly, failing to produce persons 
put to bail or surety ( " mainprised "), or to appear as a 
plaintiff to sue, or defendant to answer in a plea ; and lastly, 
the heterogeneous class 01 peace breach, pound breach, 
and trespass. Many instances of all these emendable acts 
or defaults, liberties, licences, and customs, will be found 
in this volume, to which the searcher will find reference 
facilitated by means of the Index Rerum. 

A few words respecting the terms used in the translation 
of these Rolls. Judex and Judicator has been translated 
" Doomsman," or Judge. In the History of English Law, I, 
p. 535, a doubt is expressed as to the actual occurence of 
the term, " Doomsman." In Lancashire we have actual proof 
of the use of the term in the case of Down-Litherland, where 
a family held lands in consideration of finding a suitor or 
Doomsman to the Wapentake of West Derby, and to the 
County. In consequence of this service, the holder of the 
estate acquired, at a very early date, the name, " le Deman," 
occasionally appearing in the awe-inspiring form of " le 
Demon," i.e., the deem man, or he who deemed dooms. 
Subsequently, i.e., in the fourteenth century, the name 
became established as " le Demand," and seems to have died 
out before the beginning of the fifteenth century. Abundant 






xvi INTRODUCTION. 

evidence exists to prove that these Judges, or Doomsmen, 
and not the officer who presided over the court, made 
judgments. Even in the presence of the King's own Justices, 
the Doomsmen in the Wapentake and County deemed 
dooms. It was, no doubt, to the advantage of justice, 
custom and common sense, that this office should be 
hereditary. Cockshutt is a curious word which I have not; 
previously met with, except as a surname. In the two 
instances where the word occurs in these Rolls, it is probable 
that it refers to some particular " shot " of land in the town- 
fields, to which the term, " cock," or chief, was applied. 
Possibly it was another term for head-butt, or head-rigg. 
Where persons proffered sums of money to have the " Aid 
of the Court," it is, I think, undoubted that they sought the 
assistance of the court to enforce some agreement, or 
judgment given, to secure the quiet enjoyment of an ease- 
ment or custom, or in the collection of services or debts. 
The " common fine," or " common amercement," which is 
mentioned occasionally, is the general amercement laid upon 
the whole County, or one of the Wapentakes, for default, 
or concealment of some misdemeanour by the County, or 
respective Wapentake. Those who paid sums for respite 
or acquittance of this common fine, appear to have done so 
in order to compound for their quota. The " .Lord's 
defence " must, I think, refer to the hedge or fence raised by 
the lord of the manor or vill around his several wood or 
pasture, to separate that which he used and enjoyed "in 
severalty," from that which the township enjoyed "in 
common." 

In conclusion, a word should be added to account for the 
preservation of these Court Rolls of the 17-18 Edward II, 
when all other earlier Rolls, and almost all the later ones, 



INTRODUCTION. XV11 

have been lost or destroyed. It is well known that Thomas, 
Earl of Lancaster, held the whole of the County and Honour 
of Lancaster until his forfeiture and attainder for rebellion. 
During the years following his execution, which took place 
at Pontefract, on March 22nd, 1352, his lands and the lands 
of many of his adherents remained in the King's hands as 
escheats, and in the Record Office there are preserved three 
large Rolls of the issues and outgoings of these lands, called 
" Contrarients' lands," extending from the fifteenth year of 
Edward II. to, in some cases, the last year of the reign. 
This explains the preservation of the splendid series of 
records relating to the County for the sixteenth and 
seventeenth years of this reign. They were sent up to 
London in response to the demands of the Exchequer. 
The Rolls for subesquent years until the act of restitution, 
were not demanded, consequently, they remained in the 
County, doubtless at Lancaster Castle, that relentless 
devourer of historical materials in time past. We ask what 
has become of the series of Assize Rolls, the Plea, Patent, 
Close and many of the Chancellors' Rolls of the Palatinate 
for the latter part of the fourteenth, much of the fifteenth, 
and in some cases even a portion of the sixteenth centuries ? 
They appear to be irretrievably lost, so that it is most difficult 
to follow the history of township and manor during the 
period extending from A.D. 1361 to the accession of 
Henry VIII. in A.D. 1509. Fortunately, there are in 
Lancashire many splendid collections of private muniments, 
generally well cared for, and which, as a rule, are not denied 
to the examination of the serious historical student. It is 
to be devoutly desired that they may be well cared for and 
safe guarded in the future. 

The bulk of the labour of transcribing and translating the 



INTRODUCTION. 

original rolls, has fallen upon my Secretary, Mr. Thomas 
Price, who has spared no pains to decipher as far as possible 
the mutilated places in the parchments, and passages where 
the writing has faded, in order to recover as much of the 
originals as the ravages of nearly six centuries have left it 
possible to do. 

W. FARRER. 



February, 1901. 



ERRATA. 

Page 2, line 17, for ' Huttyngs," read " Huccyngs." 

18 4, for ' Hauekot," read " Hanekoc." 

,, 25, ,, 18, lor " insuffrentu," read " insufficient. " 

,, 28, ,, 9, for ' sieve," read " cribble." 

30, ,, 1 8, for " Wolpit grenis," read " Wolpit greuis." 

,, 87, ,, 9, for li 15 September," read " 9 September." 

88, 13, for " 23 September," read "24 September." 

89, 10, for " 13 November," read " 14 November." 

,. 90, 32, for ' 14 November," read " 15 November." 

92, 24, for " 13 November," read " 14 November." 

94, I3 f or ''' 1 7 July," read " 18 July." 

95, 21, for " 18 July," *W ' 17 July." 

96, 17, /^ "25 October," raza' "26 October." 

97, 31, for " 12 December," r<?a</ U 6 December." 

106, lines 22, 26, " Daudeson, Daude," way be " Dandeson, Dande. 

108, line 26, y<?r "22 October," read "23 October." 

109, ,, 4, /<?r " 12 November," r*aeJ " 13 November." 

109, 24, for " 10 December," r^aaf "n December." 

H2, 17, for "4 June," read "28 May." 

122, last line, for "i June," read "31 August." 



Cotmtg of Lancaster. 

COURT ROLLS OF THE WAPENTAKES, LORD- 
SHIPS AND MANORS LATE OF THOMAS, 
EARL OF LANCASTER. 

17-18, EDWARD II., 1323-4. 



Public Record Office, Court Rolls, Portfolio 183, No. n. 

PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF COLNE, on m. i, 
Thursday next after the feast of St. Lucy the Virgin, 
in the i/th year [of Edward II., I5th December, 1323]. 

Of Richard of the Brig, because he did not prosecute $d. 

John del Holt, because he did not prosecute ... $d. 

Joan, the Chaplain's maid, for licence to brew ... 8d. 

the wife of Matthew Cokerell, for the same ... ^d. 

., the wife of William le Dryver, for licence to brew $d. 

Christiana de Grene, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

Robert de Lancastre, for licence to tan ... ... jd. 

Henry de Hapton, because he did not prosecute ... $d. 
Henry de Wyndhill, and Richard, son of Peter, for 

a false complaint ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Adam Candelan, for licence to tan .. ... 6d. 

Agnes, relict of Robert, son of Simon, for entry to 

i messuage and 18 acres of land ... \m. 
B 



2 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of William the Chaplain, for entry to one toft in Colne $d. 
the same William, for entry to I messuage and 

half an oxgang of land ... ... ... \2d. 

,, Richard Whtthevid, because he did not prosecute ... $d. 
John Swayn, for withholding a debt ... ... id. 

Thomas de Brereclif, for entry to I messuage and 

6 acres of land ... ... ... ... I2d. 

John, son of Adam de Southefeld, for entry to one 

acre and a half of land ... ... ... 6d. 

Adam de Pulford for entry to I messuage and 9 

acres of land ... ... ... ... I2d. 

Michael, the Clerk's son, for entry to 3 roods of land i8d. 
Henry, son of Stephen, for one acre and a half 

of land in Colne ... ... ... ... i8d. 

Henry de Wyndhill, for entry to the moiety of 

i cottage and 6 acres of land ... ... I2d. 

,, Huttyngs del Bothe for eloining one of the lord's 

cows ... ... ... ... ... i$s. 40*. 

Sum ... ... ... 32^. 40*. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME, on Monday next after 
the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul in the i;th 
year [joth January, 1324]. 

Of Roger de Hertilegh, for entry to i messuage and 

14^ acres of land .. ... ... ... 

William le Genour, for entry to i messuage and 

28 acres of land ... ... ... ... i2d. 

William of the Brig (de Ponte), because he did 

not prosecute ... ... ... ... $d. 

Richard, the Miller, for selling flesh ... ... 6d. 

,, Adam, son of Huttynge, for unjust detention ... 2d. 
Matthew le Walker, and Henry, son of Stephen, 

for the same ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Jordan Whitemay, for the same , .. ... $d. 



I7-I8 EDWARD II. 3 

Of Alice de Wyndhill, and Richard le Tumour ', for 

a false complaint ... .. ... ... 6d. 

Henry de Hapton, for entry to the fourth part of 

one oxgang of land ... ... ... 6d. 

Adam, the Miller, for breaking the lord's fold ... \2d. 
,, William, son of Nalle, for unjust detention ... id. 
,, Adam le Waynwright, for breach of covenant ... id. 
,, Richard del Wodehous, for entry to 9 acres of land i&d. 
William, son of /// Clerk, for entry to half an 

oxgang of land in Colne ... .,. ... 6d. 

the same William and his wife, for selling flesh 

and licence to brew... ... ... ... 6d. 

Richard del Shagh, for entry to 9 acres of land 

there ... ... ... ... ... id. 

Robert, son of Wympe, for entry to 9 acres of 

land there ... ... ... ... ... id. 

,, Adam Botes, for entry to 2 acres of land ... 6d. 
William, son of Ibbe, for entry to 9 acres of land ... 6d. 
William de Redihalgh, for entry to 15 acres of 

land there ... ... ... . ... iSd. 

William, son of Ibbe, for entry to 3 acres and i 

rood of land ... ..- ... ... ^d. 

William of the Brig (de Ponte), for entry to i 

messuage and 9 acres of land ... ... 2s. 

Sum ... ... ... i$s.6d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME, on Tuesday next after 
-*- the feast of St. John ante portam Latinam, in the i/th 
year [8th May, 1324]. 

Of Adam, son of Emma, for withholding a debt, and 

Jordan Whitmay for the same . . ... ^d. 

Richard, the Miller, for a false complaint ... id. 

,, Thomas de Brereclif and Richard de Bradelay, for 

unjust detention ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Richard, son of Peter, for a false claim ... $d. 

B 2 



4 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of William de Redihalgh, for cutting vert (pro viridi 

cisura, i.e., greenhew) in Penhull ... .. 

Adam, the Shoemaker (Sutor), for entry to one 
messuage and half an oxgang of land there ... 
Michael le Walker, for entry to one cottage there . .- id. 
Sum 2s. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE there, on Tuesday 
* next after the feast of St. Giles, in the i8th year 
[4th September, 1324]. 

Of Richard, son of Roger del Cotes, because he did 

not prosecute . . ... .. ... 2d. 

,, Adam, son of William del Toun, for default of 

puture of the foresters ... ... ... 2d. 

,, Richard, son of Emma, and William del Redihalgh, 

for the same ... ... ... ... 4</. 

William, son of Ibbe, and Jordan Whitemay, for 

the same ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Hugh del Mosse, for the same ... ... \d. 

William of the Brig (de Ponte\ for a false claim 3^. 
Robert de Bromley, and Robert de Cronkeschaw , for 

default of puture ... ... . . .. ^d. 

Walter, son of Dawe, for contempt .,. ... 4^. 

Richard Whithevid, for breach of the peace ... &/. 

Michael le S alter, for the same ... ... ^d. 

John de Wakerishale, for unjust withholding of debt 2d. 
Adam, son of William de Toun, for breach of the 

peace ... ... ... ... ... 4^. 

the same Adam, and Adam del Shagh, for trespass $d. 

William le Stubber, for unjust withholding of a debt $d. 

Robert, son of Thomas, son of Alan, for the same 4^. 

John de Sutton, for entry to 36 acres of land there 2os. 
Nicholas, the Clerk, for entry to half an oxgang of 

land there ... ... ... ... ... 2s. 

John de Sutton, for digging turves without licence ^d. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 5 

AS YET OF THE PERQUISITES OF THE SAME HALMOTE, m. I dors( 
** the same day and year as within. 

Of Gilbert de la Legh, for the escape of 2 beasts in 

Xfpuden ... ... ... ... 2d. Escapes 

Matthew de Brerecroft, for the escape of 3 beasts ... $d. 

,, Peter le Bagger, for the escape of 4 beasts there . . . ^d. 

Henry, the Carpenter, for the escape of 4 beasts there ^d. 

,, Robert de Brunlay, for the escape of 4 beasts there qd. 
Richard of the Brig (de Ponte), for the escape of 

2 horses there ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Richard Whithevid, for the escape of 3 horses there ^d, 

Gilbert de la Leghe, for the escape of 4 horses ... qd. 

Henry Suthewar, for the escape of 3 horses ... 6d. 
Robert Breze and Michael Cokerell, for the escape 

of 4 horses ... ... ... ... qd* 

Richard, the Miller ; for the escape of 4 pigs ... 6d. 
Richard of the Brig (de Ponte), for the escape 

of 6 pigs there ... ... ... ... gd. 

William de Emot, for the escape of 6 pigs there lod. 

,, Richard del Shagh, for the escape of 4 pigs there jd. 

Richard, the Miller, for the escape of 10 beasts there \2d. 
,, Robert, son of Thomas, for the escape of 8 beasts 

there ... ... ... ... .- gd. 

Magot de Exelay, for the escape of 4 beasts ... 4^. 
Richard, son of Adam, for the escape of 5 beasts 

in Penhill ... ... ... ... ... 5<* 

John le Tumour, for the escape of 6 beasts ... $d. 

William le ffissher, for the escape of 4 beasts ... <\d. 

Jordan White may, for the escape of 4 horses ... ^d. 

William de Altencotes, for the escape of 2 beasts ... 3^. 

John de Etterby, for the escape of 4 beasts ... ^d. 

Richard, son of Benedict, for the escape of 6 beasts $>d. 
Sum ... ... ... $6s. %d. 

Sum Total . . . 4//. 7s. $d. 

Sum of entries ... ... 59-*"- $d- 

Sum of escapes ... icw. 2^/. 

Sum of perquisites ... I'js.'jd. 



6 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

2. PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF TOTINGTON, on 
* Wednesday next before the feast of the Apostles 
Simon and Jude, in the i;th year [26th October, 1323]. 

Of Roger de Chaderton, for licence to agree . .* 6d. 

,, Gilbert de la Legh, for a false complaint ... $d. 
Agnes, wife of Richard le Tailliour, for a breach 

of the peace ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Richard ffilian, for liberating a mare ... . . 5-*- 

Roger ; son of Henry, the Miller ; for entry to half 

an oxgang of land there ... ... 3-* > . 4^- 

Geoffrey, son of Roger de Chaderton, for entry to 

one cottage ... ... ... ... 4^. 

Hugh Whittope, for entry to 10 acres of land .. \2d. 

,, the same Hugh, for trespass ... ... ... 6d. 

Henry dil Stoke, for the escape of one horse ... id. 
Agnes de Balsh\aw\, for the escape of 2 horses 

and 9 pigs ... ... ... , . 8</. 

Robert de Horneclif, for 14 pigs ... ... 6d. 

William le Shepehirde, for the escape of 2 pigs ... 2d. 

William, son of Michael, for the escape of 4 pigs . . . ^d. 
,, William le Mercer and Adam, son of Andrew, for 

the escape of 3 pigs ... ... ... ^d. 

William de Chaydoc, for 6 pigs ... ... ... $d. 

Sum ... ... ... 1^. id. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT on Friday next 
after the feast of St. Clement, in the i/th year [25th 
November, 1323]. 

Of the Judge of Midilton, of fine for respite of suit 4^. 

the Judge of Alcrington, because he did not come 2s. 

John de Notehugh, for a false claim ... ... %d. 

Roger de Chaderton, for felling 4 oaks ... ... I2d. 

Henry, the Miller, because he did not come ... 6d. 

Margery de Bery, because she did not prosecute ... 6d. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 7 

Of Adam, son of Nicholas de Meducroft, for unjust 

detention ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

the same, because he failed in the law ... 6d. 
,, A Una, daughter of William de Halton, for a 

breach of the peace... ... ... ... $d. 

,, Alice, daughter of Hobbe, for trespass .,, ... $d. 
John Janny, for a rescue (rccussus) of Adam 

Kehe ... ... ... ... ... 4^. 

John de Notehurst, for liberating 2 oxen of estray ... 8s. 

Thomas, son of Gilbert, for licence to agree ... qd. 
Adam Kynht, for taverning (tabernacio) I oxgang 

of land ... ... ... ... ... \2d. 

William, son of Olot, for the same ... ... \2d. 

Henry, son of Teddy, for the same of half an 

oxgang of land .., ... ... ... 0>d. 

Roger, son of Annot, for the same ... ... 6d. 

Roger de Hertelegk, for the same ... ... i$d. 

Thomas le Harper, for taverning of 3 acres of land 6d. 
Roger, son of Malkyn, for the same of 2 acres of 

land .. ... ... ... ... tyd. 

Richard de Whytacre, for the same of 6 acres of land I2d. 
William de Grenehirst, for the same of 10 acres 

of land ... ... ... ... ... I2d. 

Adam de Shakecroft, for liberating one cow ... $d. 

Roger Kay, for selling flesh contrary to the assize .. 6d. 

William, son of A lot, for the same ... ... 6d. 

Matilda, the Marshal's wife, for licence to brew . . . 6d. 

Matilda, wife of Henry le Lister ; for the same ... 6d. 

Diota de Hal ton, for the same ... ... 6d. 

William dil Barres, for tanning (pro tannacione) ... \$d. 

Thomas, the Shoemaker (Sutor), for the same ... 6d. 
Agnes, wife of William de Lemingshales, for licence 

to brew ... .. ... ... ... 6d. 

Geoffrey de Cransh\aiv\, for entry ... ... 35. 

Sum ... ... ... 33J. 9*/. 



8 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Tuesday the 

Eve of St. Thomas the Apostle, in the i/th year 
[2Oth December, 1323]. 

Of Robert de Oldom, for default of service ... 6d. 
Agnes, wife of Richard de Palleden, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

William de Routh, for default of service ... $d. 

Adam, son of Dike, for breach of the peace ... $d. 

Richard, son of Richard de Dogill, for trespass .. 6d. 

John de Radeclif, because he did not prosecute ... Qd. 

William de Hyde, for breach of the peace ... $d. 

/ Moik de Denton, for breach of the peace . . . 6d. 
Thomas de Werberton, for the last essoin (pro vltimo 

essonio) ... ... ... ... ... %d. 

Dake, son of Alexander, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

' Nicholas de Hopwod. for the same ... ... 6d. 

Roger de Radeclif, because he does not sue (quia 

non sequitur) .. ... ... ... $d. 

Robert dil Hewod, for breach of the peace ... Sd. 

' Robert le Dressour, for trespass ... ... . . 1 2d. 

Margery, daughter of Richard, for having aid (pro 

auxilio habendo) ... ... ... ... 6d. 

William de Routh, for entry to I messuage and 

8 acres of land ... ... ... ... 4^. 

the same William, for entry to 2 acres and a half 

of land ... ... ... ... . . $d. 

Adam, son of Andreu, for the escape of one horse id. 

I Peter de Sighelesden, for trespass ... ... 8d. 

Sum . us. lid. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Saturday the 
Morrow of St. Hilary, in the i/th year, [i4th January, 
1324]- 

Of Richard Smith, for a false claim ... ... 6d. 

Robert de Smethekirst, and Alice, of the same ... \2d. 



I7-I8 EDWARD II. 9 

Of Hugh de Tounley, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 
Robert Car and William de Grenehirst, for unjust 

detention ... ... .. ... 8d. 

Adam dil Both, for unjust detention of debt ... ^d. 

Adam, son of Nicholas, because he failed in the law 6d. 
Ellota, wife of Alan de Leure, for breach of the 

peace ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Richard le S outer, for trespass... ... ... ^d. 

Henry le Lister, for unjust detention of debt ... $d. 

Adam Halmark, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

Agnes de Brettelonde, for breach of the peace ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... 55-. <d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Tuesday the 

Morrow (sic) of St. Valentine, in the i/th year [i4th 
or 1 5th February, 1324]. 

Of the Judge of Chadirton } for a fine for respite of suit 4^. 

Henry, the Miller, because he failed in the law ... 2d. 

,., Roger de Walmerlislegh, for a false claim ... 6d. 

Margery de Bery, for a false complaint ... 6d. 

William dil Birches, for trespass ... ... 2s. 

Roger de Mamcestre, for the custody of I mare 

(pro custodia unius Jumenti) ... ... ... 4^. 

William de Lumhalghs, for a weak mare of estray 

(pro Jumento debili de vago) ... 5 s. 

Adam le Shepehirde, for trespass ... ... \2d. 

William de Lumhalghs, for the same ... ... \2d. 

Adam le Cartewright, because he failed in the law $d. 

William le Tonwriqht, for toll carried away ... 3^. 
Henry, son of Richard, for entry to I messuage 

and 20 acres of land .. ... 4^. 

Richard le Harper, for trespass ... $d. 

John, son of Geoffrey, for a mare of estray ... 5^. 

Sum ... ... ... 2?s. lid. 



IO LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Monday the 
* feast of St. Gregory, in the i^th year [i2th March, 



Of William dil Dame, for respite of puture ... I2d. 
,, Robert, son of Adam, and Alice, wife of Richard 

dil Rodes, for the same ... ... ... 2s. 

Thomas dil Wode and William de Bery, for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... 2s. 

,. Ellen de Harewode, for the same ... ... I2d. 

Henry, son of Hull, for the same . . ... 6d. 

the Lady of Bery, for the same ... ... 2s. 

Robert de Birheley hirst, for the same ... ... I2d. 

, Geoffrey of the Brig (de Ponte), for the same ... 8d. 

the tenants o^Jhe Lady of Bery, for the same ... 4^. 

the tenants of Roger de Midilton, for the same ... 4^. 
Dake dil Shagh and William de Routhistorn and 

the Lady of Bery, for making a division between 

Henry de Ballogh and Walter dil Birchis ... $s. 

Adam de Estherwod, for the same ... ... $d. 

Roger de Midilton and Henry de Birkil, for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... \2d. 

the Lady of Bery, Richard de Shipwalbothum, 

Richard, son of Thomas, and the heirs of Alan 

de Gulden, for themselves and 17 of their fellows 

for the same ... ... .. ... 2Os. 

John Hurdys and Alexander de Chaderton, for the 

same .... ... ... ... . . . 1 2d. 

Roger de Midilton and Richard Spade, for the same 2s. 

,, William le Walsh, for the same ... ... %d. 

Adam de Baunford and Roger de Midilton, for 

the same ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Eliot, relict of the son of Hobbe, for the same ... \2d. 
Robert de Daynesworth, for a division from Henry 

de Prestal ... ... ... ... ... \2d. 

the tenants of Adam le Milner, for the same ... $d. 

the Prior of Kersale, for the same ... ... 6d. 



1 7-1 8 EDWARD II. II 

Of Elkok de Baunford, for a division from Thomas ', son 

of Hull, for the same (sic) ... ... ... 6d. 

Adam Keke, for trespass ... ... ... $d. 

William, son of Molle, for trespass ... ... gd. 

William, son of Magge, for the same ... ... 3^. 

Adam de Paris, for trespass ... ... ... 6d. 

,, Adam, son of Aumeric, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

Adam Kynght, for breach of the peace ... ^d. 

William, son of Michael, for toll carried away ... ^d. 

William dil Shagh, for trespass ... . . $d. 

Roger le Marescal, for " Hay maid " of one colt 

(pro Haymald uno pultrello] ... ... ... $d. 

Geoffrey de Cruche, for entry to half a rood of 

waste ... ... ... ... ... 3</. 

Roger, son of Henry de Nothogh, for entry to land ... 8s. 

Thomas de Barton, for respite of his homage ... \m. 

Sum ... ... ... Ctf. 2d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Monday next 

before the feast of Palm Sunday, in the i/th year 
[2nd April, 1324]. 

Of Henry, the Miller, for default of service ... $d. 
Robert de Horneclif, because he did not have 

William Bemon here (quia non habuit) ... 2d. 

Robert, son of Addy, for multure respited ... $d. 

Alice, daughter of Hobbe, for a breach of the peace 4^. 

Matilda, wife of Henry de Balholt, for bad ale ... ^d. 
Elias dil Hogh, for a rescue (recussus) of the son 

of Richard dil Grene ... ... ... 6d. 

Henry de Gartes\i\de, for the escape of 3 pigs ... $d. 

Henry, son of Thomas, for the escape of I pig ... id. 
John de Barton, for his woods in the lord's defence 

(pro boscis suis in defencione domini) ... ... \2d. 

Robert le Madde, for breach of the peace ... ^d. 



12 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of John, son of Robert, and Robert, his brother, for 

the same ... ... ... ... ... 8< 

John de Bukedene, for respite of his homage ... I2d. 

Robert dil Ewod, for the same ... ... I2d. 

Roger de Chadirton, for the same ... . 2s. 

Roger de Shotelisworth, for the same ... ... I2d. 

Adam, son of Adam de Routhistorn, for the same ... I2d. 

Roger, of the same, for the same ... ... 2s. 

John de Rideleghis, for the same ... ... I2d. 

Alexander de Romesbothum, for the same ... \2d. 

John dil Lawe, for the same ... ... ... I2d. 

William, son of Henry, for the same ... ... I2d. 

Roger de Romesbothum, for the same ... ... \2d. 

Henry, the Serjeant, for the same ... .. 2s. 

the Z<z^z/ <?/" Bery, for respite of her homage . . . \m. 

,, Henry de Notehagh, for the same ... ... 2s. 

Alexander de Blakelowe, for the same ... . . \2d. 

John de Cruchelowe, for the same ... ... \2d. 

John de Routhistorn, for the same ... ... 2s. 

,, William, of the same, for the same ... 

Sum ... ... ... 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Friday the 
Morrow of the Invention of the Cross in the i?th 
year [4th May, 1324]. 

Of Christian, wife of Benne, because she did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Roger, son of Henry dil Wod, for withholding a 

debt .. ... .. 4^ 

Thomas de Langley, for breach of the peace ... 4^. 

Richard, son of Henry, for flesh sold contrary to 

the assize ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

William dil Shagh, because he did not prosecute ... 6d. 

the wife of Hugh, the Cook, for bad ale ... ^. 



1 7-1 8 EDWARD II. 13 

Of Robert le Carter, for i mare purchased and fraud- 
ulently taken ? (pro una juinenta empta et male 
capta) t .,. ... ... ... .. 3</. 

Margery, wife of Richard dil Brokismouth, for bad 

ale ... ... ... ... ... ^. 

,, John, son of Louet(?) for having an inquest ... \2d. 

Sum ... ... ... ^. d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Saturday the 
Vigil of Holy Trinity, in the i/th year [Qth June, 
1324]- 

Of Matthew de Denton, for trespass ... ... $d. 

Roger de Holm, for the escape of I horse ... 2d. 

Eliot de Shipwalbothum, for the escape of 2 horses 2d. 

,, Roger de Shuttelsworth, for the escape of 5 goats ... 2d. 
the wife of Thomas, the Shoemaker (Sutor), for 

breaking the assize of ale ... ... ... 6d. 

Ingre de Bircheley hurst, for the same ... ... 3^. 

Adam dil Hogh, for trespass ... ., ... 6d. 

,, the wife of Henry, son of Gilbert, for breaking the 

assize of ale ... ... ... ... 4^. 

William de Denton, for the taking of an inquisition $d. 

,, Adam de Meducroft, for making a rescue .. $d. 
Sum ... ... ... .9. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Tuesday next 

after the feast of St. John the Baptist, in the i/th 
year [26th June, 1324]. 

Of Agnes de Okedene, for default of service ... ^d. 

William de AshsewortJi, for withholding a debt ^d. 

Richard le Keuer, for a false complaint ... ^d. 

Nicholas de Hopwode, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

Margery, the wife of Roger Kay, for bad ale ... ^d. 



14 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Richard dil Mosse, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

William, son of Michael, for the escape of 2 pigs ... 2d. 

Robert, son of Thomas, for the escape of I horse ... id. 

William dil Barres, for trespass ... ... 2x 

Sum ... ... ... 4^.4^. 



m. 2, etor.so. pERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF TOTINGTON, on 
* Tuesday next before the feast of St. Peter's Chains, 
in the 1 7th year [jist July, 1324]. 

Of Henry, son of Hull, for withholding a debt ... 3^. 

Sarot de Medoucroft, for bad ale ... ... 3^. 

Adam Halmarke, for default of puture... ... $d. 

Alexander de Romesbothum, for breach of the peace 6d. 
Sum ... ... ... \d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Wednesday 
next before the feast of St. Bartholomew, in the I7th 
year [22nd August, 1324]. 

Of William le Bemon, because he failed in the law 6d. 

,, Richard le Harper, for the same ... ... $d. 

Robert de Aynesworth, for his corn and herbage in 
the defence of the lord (pro blado et herbagio suo 
in defensione domini) ... ... ... 6d. 

Eliot, relict of Alan de Leure, for rescue of 

Adam Pigterich ... . . , ... ... ^d. 

,, Thomas de Barton, for corn and herbage in the 
defence of the lord (pro blado et herbagio in 
defensione domini) ... .. ... ... 6</. 

the Lady of Bury, for the same ... 6d. 

Margery, wife of Roger Kay, for bad ale .. 4^. 

Adam de Haselum, and his wife, for trespass ...2s.6d. 

Matilda, the Marshal's wife, for bad ale ... ^. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 15 

Of Robert dil Rode, for toll carried away ... ... %d. 

Adam dil Stones, for breach of the peace ... 2d. 

Cicil dil Hall, for having aid ... ... 6d. 

Sum ... ... ... 6s. yd. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Wednesday 
next before the feast of St. Matthew, in the i8th 
year [iQth September, 1324]. 
Of John de ffenton, for a false claim ... ... $d. 

Christian, wife of Benedict, for breach of the peace ^d. 
Thomas de Prcstewich, for a false complaint ... 6d. 
Richard de Grindalbothum, because he did not 

have, &c. (quia non Jiabuit, etc.) ... ... ^d. 

Adam de Baunford, for breach of the peace ... 4^. 

Magot dil Blakelowe, for the same ... ... $d. 

John, son of Geoffrey, for cutting vert (pro cicione 

viridi) ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Henry, the Reeve, for the same ... ... ^d. 

,, Avin, daughter of Alot, for the same ... ... $d. 

John de Notehogh, for the same ... ... $d. 

Adam de Baunford, for toll carried away ... $d. 

Adam, son of Andrew, for the escape of 2 beasts ... 2d. 
Robert de Horneclif, for the escape of 2 beasts ... 2d. 
Robert, son of Thomas dil Stoke, for escape ... 2d. 
Jordan, son of Michael, for the escape of 2 beasts ... 2d. 
Henry, son of Thomas dil Hogh, for multure carried 

away ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Robert de Horneclif, for I sparrow hawk taken in 

the forest ... ... . . ... ... 2s. 

Sum ... ... ... 6s. ^d. 

Sum Total ... ii//. 4^.4^. 

Sum of entries ... ... 27 s. \od. 

Sum of impoundings ... 4^. 2d. 
Sum of estrays ... ... iar. 

Sum of perquisites g/t. 2s. ^d. 

Of new rent ... \d. 



l6 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

7/1.3. PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF RACHEDAL, on 

Thursday the Eve of the Apostles Simon and Jude, 
in the i;th year [2/th October, 1323]. 

Of Matthew ', son of Enot, for trespass ... ... ^d. 

William Rathebon, for breach of the peace ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... jd. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Saturday the 
Morrow of St. Katherine, in the i;th year [26th 
November, 1323]. 

Of the Abbot of Wallay, for entry to land ... 40^. 
Daudede Baunford, and his wife, because they 

failed in the law ... ... ... ... 2s. 

Alan de Turnagh, for a rescue (recussus) made ... $d. 

Adam de Welhevid, because he did not prosecute ... $d. 

,, William de Ligh\f\alleres, for many defaults ... ^d. 
William, son of William Broubgh., for many 

defaults ... .. .. ... ... ^d. 

Richard de Baunford, for withholding a debt ... $d. 

Henry, the Smith, for entry to I cottage ... ^d. 

,, Richard le Keuer, because he did not prosecute ... ^d. 

Thomas Payt, for selling flesh contrary to the assize 6d. 

John dil Milnehouses, for the same ... ... 6d. 

William ffox, for the same ... ... ... 6d. 

the wife of John dil Milnehouses, for licence to brew $d. 

the wife of William ffox, for the same ... ... ^d. 

Dye dil Milnehouses, for the same .. ... $d. 

John de Baunford, because he did not have Geoffrey 

de Turnagh here ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Adam de Hilton, John de Baunford, and Richard de 

Baunford, and other " rodemen," for fine for 

respite of puture ... ... ... ... 15^. 

Elias de Baunford, because he did not come ... 2d. 
Richard, of the same, because he did not have 

Ralph de Falynge here ... ... ... 2d. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 17 

Of the same Richard, because he did not have Alan 

de Falynge here ... ... ... ... I d. 

Hugh dil Okenrode, and Richard dil Hill and others, 

because they did not come to an inquest ... \2d. 

William Wlf! for entry to I messuage and 3 

acres of land ... ... ... ... 2s. 

Sum ... . ... 28.$-. d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT, on Monday next before 
the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, in the I7th 



year [iQth December, 1323]. 

Of the lord (Domino) Richard de Byron, for entry to 

3 acres of land ... ... ... . .. \2d. 

,, Henry dil Hill, for licence to agree ... ... ^d. 

Adam de Naueden and Thomas dil Okenrode for 

the same ... ... ... ... ... 8</. 

William Sturdy, for a false complaint ... ... ^d. 

,, John de Shalefeld, for the same ... ... 3^. 

Andrew de Stanefeld, for licence to agree ... 6d. 

Roger dil Ton, because he failed in the law ... 6d. 
Adam de Baldreston for entry to I messuage and 

3 acres of land ... ... ... . .. \2d. 

John dil Bonke, for entry to 2 acres of land ... lod. 
Thomas de Baunford and Adam de Bukele and 

their fellows, because they failed in the law ... I2d. 

John dil Hill, for breach of the peace ... ... \2d. 

,, Adam, son of John, for having aid ... ... 6d. 

Sum ... ... 7s. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME [COURT], on Friday the 
feast of St. Hilary, in the I7th year [i3th January, 
1324]- 

Of Henry de Houworth, because he did not sue ... 6d. 
Henry, son of Richard, of the same for the same . . . ^d. 
C 



1 8 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Alexander de Heley for breach of the peace ... 4^. 

William de Lighalleres for a false claim ... 6d. 

John, son of Richard, for toll carried away ... 6d. 

Nicholas, son of Hauekot, for entry to 3 acres of land i6d. 
Agnes dil Shagh, for breaking the lord's defence 

(pro defencione domini fracta) ... $d. 

Alan de Turnagh, because he did not sue ... 6d. 

Hugh de Okenrode, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

John le Melner, for the same ... ... 3^. 

Henry le Tailliour, for entry to 2 acres of land \2d. 

Robert de Wirdehill, for breach of the peace ... 40^. 

Sum ... ... ... gs. 4<^. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Monday the 

feast of St. Valentine, in the i;th year [i4th February, 
1324} 

Of Henry dil Dene, for toll carried away ... 6d. 
John de Baunford, because he did not have Richard, 

son of Geoffrey, here ... ... ... ^d. 

Alexander, son of Henry dil Hogh, for default of 

service ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

Henry, son of Seye, for breach of the peace .. zd. 

Nicholas de Stubleygh, for a false claim ... ^d. 

Henry de Hauworth, for withholding a debt ... 6d. 
Nicholas, son of John, son of Ibbe, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... ... 2^. 

Thomas de Stanerigges, for entry to 4 acres of land 2s. 
John dil Shagh, for breaking the lord's defence 

(pro defencione domini fracta) ... ... 6d. 

John de Bulkeley, for withholding a debt ... 6d. 
Geoffrey, son of Robert le Hayworth, for withholding 

a debt ... ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Henry de Haworth, for the same ... ... 3^. 

... ... ... 5^. jd. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 19 

DERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Tuesday in 

the Morrow of St. Gregory the Pope, in the i;th 
year [i3th March, 1324]. 

Of Anota, daughter of Mawe, for breach of the peace 2d. 

William de Lighalleres, for licence to agree ... $d. 
Richard, son of Richard de Botirworth, for breach 

of the peace ... ... ... ... $d. 

Thomas Knot, for the same ... ... ... 3^. 

Henry de Neubald, for breach of the peace ... $d. 

John of the Brig, for withholding a debt ... ^d. 

Agnes de Spottelond, for a false complaint ... -$d. 

John de Kirkeshagh, for a false complaint ... 6d. 

Henry Lely, because he failed in the law ... $d. 

Roger de Lighalleres, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

Adam de Bury, for default of service ... ... $d. 

Henry de Lacy, for respite of suit this year ... I2d. 
the same Henry, for respite of his homage ... 

Sum ... ... ... js.'jd. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Tuesday next 
before the feast of Palm Sunday, in the i/th year 
[3rd April, 1324]. 

Of Adam dil Dene, for licence to agree ... ... $d. 

Adam, son of Eliot, because he failed in the law ... $d. 

Alan de Turnagh, for a false complaint ... $d. 

,, Geoffrey, son of Adam de Bukeley, for entry to 3 

acres of land ... ... ... ... 13^. 

Richard le Byroun, for respite of his homage ... 2s. 

Roger del Ton, for putting his woods in the lord's 
defence (pro bo\s\cis suis in defencione domini 

ponendis) ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

Sum ... ... ... ^s. id. 

c 2 



2O LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Saturday next 
after the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross, in 
the i ;th year [5th May, 1324]. 

Of Hugh, son of Patrick, for respite of his homage \2d. 

,, Daude de Stansfeld, for the same ... ... I2d, 

Henry de Belefeld, for having aid ... ... *jd. 

Elias dil Denehirst, for the same ... .. 6d. 

Hugh dil Okynrode, for default of service ... $d. 

Henry ', son of Alikoc, for withholding a debt . . 6d. 

John de Eland, for respite of his homage ... \m. 

,, Daude de Stansfeld, for rescue of Robert de 

Wordehill ... ... ... ... ... \2d. 

,, John Blake, for a false claim ... ... .. $d. 

William de Botirworth, for entry to 6 acres of land \2d. 

William le Wylde, for entry to 6 acres of land ... 1 2d. 

Ammeria, daughter of Alan de Turnagh, for having 

aid ... .. ... ... ... 40*. 

William le Wilde, for having aid ... ... $d. 

Adam de Kirkeshagh for withholding a debt ... $d. 

John, the groom (garcio) of Ibbe, for trespass ... So 7 . 

Richard de Botirworth, for having aid ... ... ^d. 

John dil Kirkeshagh, for respite of his homage... 2s. 

,, William dil Langfeld, for the same ... ... \2d. 

Henry, son of Lyly, for the same .. ... lod. 

William dil Shore, for the same ... ...2s.6d. 

Peter, son of Helewise, for the same ... ... \2d. 

Roger War, for the same ... ... ... lod. 

William le Wild, for the same ... ... lod. 

Geoffrey, son of Roger, for the same ... ... \2d. 

Geoffrey, son of Elkoc, for the same .. ... \2d. 

,, Adam Dodemon, for the same ... ... So 7 . 

William de Botirworth, for the same ... ... lod. 

Adam de Bukeley, for the same ... ... 2s. 

Alexander de Mosseley, for the same ... ... lod. 

Roger dil Ton, for the same ... ... ... \2d. 

William de Wh\i\tworth, for having aid ... 6d. 
Sum ... ... ... 2s. d. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 21 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT on Friday next 
before the feast of Trinity, in the i/th year [8th June, 
1324]- 

Of Robert de Wordehill, for trespass ... ... 2s. 

Alan de Turnagh, because he did not have John 

dil Sikes here ... ... .. 2d. 

Richard de le Byron, for entry to land ... 2s. 

Henry de Slauedenc, because he did not have, etc. 6d. 

Richard, son of Adam, for entry to 3 acres of land 8d. 

Nicholas, son of Magot, for breach of the peace $d. 

Thomas, son of Dawe, for withholding a debt ... 6d. 

Elias de Baunford, for a false claim ... ... 6d. 

the same, for having an inquest ... ... 2s. 

John Crop holing ... ... ... ... $d. 

Alexander, son of Henry de Wordehill, for entry 

to land ... ... . . ... ... \2d. 

William le Wilde, the younger, for a false claim $d. 

Henry, son of Lyly, for a " rescous " made ... 6d. 

Elin de Baunford, for having an inquest and aid 2s. 
Sum ... ... .. 12s. *d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Thursday 

next after the feast of St. John the Baptist, in the 
I ;th year [28th June, 1324]. 

Of Hugh, son of Patrick, for contempt ... ... 2d. 

William de Wordhill, for entry to land ... \2d. 

Nicholas ffang, for trespass ... ... ... 8d. 

William de Wytworth, for a false complaint ... ^d. 

Alice, who was the wife of Roger de Okedene ... ^d. 

Adam de Bukeley, for a false complaint ... $d. 

William de Wordehill, for withholding a debt ... 3^. 

Adam de Paris, for the same ... ... ... 6d. 

Richard, son of Daive, for licence to agree ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... 3^- 9^' 



22 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Tuesday in 

^ the feast of St. Peter Advincula, in the i?th year 
[3 ist July or ist August, 1324]. 

Of Matilda le Lister, because she did not sue ... $d. 

,, Thomas de Stansfeld, for trespass ... ... 6d. 

the same, for breaking the lord's defence (pro de- 

fensione domini fracta) ... ... ... $d. 

,, Thomas Deyas, for breach of the peace ... 2d. 

Adam de Birdishill, for withholding a debt ... ^d. 

,, Adam de Bukeley, for a false claim ... ... $d. 

John dil Sikes, for withholding a debt... ... 3</. 

Alice, wife of Roger de Okedene, for a false claim ^d. 
Magot and Alice, daughters of Thomas Dodemon, 

for duplication of summons (pro dupplicaconie sum- 

monitionis) ... ... ... ... ... 2s. 

Henry de Haworth, because he failed in the law $d. 

Alan de Turnagh, because he did not prosecute ^d. 

Margery de Romisden, for a false claim ... ^d. 

Nicholas, son of Dye, for breach of the peace ... 3^. 
Agnes dil Windibonk, for the lord's defence (pro 

defensione domini) ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Sum ... ... . , 8s. d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Thursday the 
Vigil of St. Bartholomew, in the i/th year [23rd August, 
1324]- 

Of Elias de Baunford, for licence to agree ... 6d. 
Magot, daughter of Nicholas de Hasteley, because 

she failed in the law ... ... .. $d. 

Agnes, daughter of Roger, for breach of the peace $d. 

Alice, daughter of Roger de Okedene ... ... lod. 

,, Henry, the Smith, for breaking the lord's defence $d. 

Roger Curt, for licence to agree ... ... $d. 

,, Magot de Prys, for breach of the peace ... $d. 



I /- 1 8 EDWARD II. 23 

Of Alan de Turna, for breaking the lord's defence 2d. 
Joan, wife of Richard, the Miller } for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... ... 4^. 

Daude de Wyteworth, for detention ... ... $d. 

Adam de Belejeld, because he did not come ... ^d. 
Sum ... ... ... 35. lod. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Thursday in 
* the Vigil of St. Matthew, in the i8th year [2Oth Sep- 
tember, 1324]. 

Of Juliana, Alan de ffaling's maid (ancilla), for trespass 2d. 
Adam de Wallehill, for a false complaint ... $d. 

,, William dil Shore, for trespass ... ... ^d. 

,, the same, for damage adjudged (pro dampno ad- 

judicato) ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Robert le Hayward, because he did not prosecute 2d. 
the same for the same ... ... ... 2d. 

the same Robert, because he did not prosecute... 2d. 
Adam le Waynwrigh\f\, for entry to one messuage 

and 10 acres of land ... ... ... \ m. 

,, Henry, son of Richard, for withholding a debt... 3^. 

Sum ... ... ... 8s. ^d. 

Sum Total ... 6K. \2s. $d. 

Sum of entries ... .. 27 s. $d. 

Sum of reliefs ... ... 2s. 

Sum of perquisites ... 103^. 2d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF DOUNUM, m. 3 dor 
-*- CHATTEBURNE, PENNILTON, AND WORSTON, on Fri- 
day next after the feast of St. Lucy the Virgin, in the 
i/th year [i6th December, 1323]. 

Of Alice, the wife of William Skot, for multure carried 

away ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Henry, son of Michael, for breach of the peace 4^. 



24 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of John, son of Michecok, for the same ... ... 4^. 

Adam, son of John, the Smith (faber), for cutting 

vert (pro viride cissura) ... ... ... $d. 

John, son of Thomas, for the same . ... $d. 

Henry le Tailliour, for the same ... ... $d. 

Simon le Hertz, for cutting vert ... . . 6d. 

William, the Clerk, for the same ... ... 2d. 

Richard de Westeryn, for the same ... ... $d. 

Adam le fforster, for the escape of 4 goats ... 2d. 
,, Thomas, son of Roger dil Cotes, for the escape of 

4 goats ... ... ... ... ... 4d. 

William Bythewell, for the same ... ... $d. 

John, the Smith, for withholding a debt ... 6d?. 

Henry de Sulebergh, for a false complaint ... 2d. 

,, William, the Smith, of Chatteburn, for the same 6d. 

Henry, son of Michecok, for withholding a debt 3^. 
Richard, son of Henry, for entry to I messuage 

and I oxgang of land ... ... ... 8s. 

Henry, son of Richard, for entry to 2 tofts ... 6d. 
Magot, daughter of Richard le Rider, for entry to 

I cottage ... ... ... ... ... 8d. 

Richard, son of Richard, for entry to I messuage 

and half an oxgang of land ... ... ... 5^ 

Richard, son of Richard, son of Robert, for entry 

to i oxgang of land ... ... ... \m. 

William de Gernen, for entry to I messuage and 

I oxgang of land ... ,.. ... ... 8s. 

Robert, son of Peter, for licence to agree ... ^d. 
Sum ... ... ... 41 s. 4-d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME HALMOTE, on Tuesday 
next before the feast of the Purification of the Blessed 
Mary, in the i/th year [3ist January, 1324]. 

Of William de Neuton, for entry to I messuage and 

half an oxgang of land ... ... ... 4^. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 25 

Of Simon, the Marshal (Marescallus), for entry to I 

forge (pro ingressu I forgie) ... ... ... \2d. 

Cicily, daughter of Henry, because she did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

,, Agnes, daughter of Thomas, for the same ... 2d. 

Adam de H olden, for the same . ... ... $d. 

Matilda, the mason's daughter (filia le Mason), 

for cutting vert . ... ... ^d. 

, Richard, son of Dogge, for entry to 4 acres of land 2s. 

John, the Smith, because he did not prosecute 6d. 

Adynet le Surreis, for the same ... ... $d. 

Roger, son of Jordan, for withholding a debt ... $d. 

John, the Miller, for entry to I cottage ... 6d. 
,, Matilda, the relict of Richard, son of John, for 

entry to the moiety of I toft ... ... 6d. 

William, son of Peter, for entry to I toft ...3^.4^. 
Hudde, son of Dawe, for insufficient answer (pro 

insuffrentu responsionis) .. ... ... $d. 

, Robert Qwerderay, for licence to agree... ... 2d. 

Robert, son of Peter, for entry to I acre of land 6d. 

Adam Scot, for entry to 6 acres of land ... 2s. 

the township of Worston, for detention ... \2d. 
Simon, son of Robert, for fine of I messuage and 

half an oxgang of land ... ... iSd. 

Robert, the Shoemaker, for withholding a debt ... ^d. 

Robert ffox, because he did not prosecute ... $d. 

,, William Kay, for cutting vert... ... .. 6d. 

Robert, the Shoemaker, for entry to half an acre 

of land ... . . ... ... 3^. 

Henry le Gadder, for the same ... ... $d. 

Henry de Colne, for the same ... 2d. 

Henry le Tailliour, for the same ... $d. 

Agnes de Kibbit, for the same ... $d. 

,, Adam le Skinner, for the same ... $d. 

William, son of A /an, for the same ... ... 2d. 

,, William, son of Roger, for the same ... ... 2d. 

Adam de Whythagh, for the same ... ... id. 



26 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of John Byby, for the same ... ... ... id. 

,, Robert de Wytenay, for the same ... ... $d. 

Hugh de Dounum, for the same ... ... id. 

Roger Billy, for I messuage and 12 acres of land 

Sum ... ... ... 26s. *$d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME HALMOTE, on Friday 
next after the feast of St. Mark, in the i/th year 
O/th April, 1324]. 

Of Adam le Gardouner, for having licence (pro licentia 

habenda) ... ... ... . ... 4^. 

Gille, relict of William, for entry to half an oxgang 

of land ... .. ... ... .. 3-y. 

John, son of Lucy, for licence to agree ... 2d. 

Gilbert de Wytacre, for entry to half an oxgang 

of land ... ... ... ... ... is. 

William, son of Hudde, for entry to 2 acres of land So 7 . 
William, the Smith, the younger, for entry to 2 

acres of land ... ... ... ... 6d. 

William, the Smith, the elder, for entry to 2 

acres of land ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Stephen, son of John, for entry to I acre [of land] $d. 
Adam, the Reeve, for entry to I acre of land ... $d. 
Richard Brenn, for entry to I cottage ... $d. 

Ralph, son of the Reeve, for having licence with 

regard to his land (pro licentia habenda cum terra 

sua) ... ... ... ... ... i$d. 

Henry, son of Michelcok, for a false complaint... id. 
William, the Smith, the elder, for withholding a 

debt ... ... ... ... ... id. 

Gilbert de Blak, for I ash- tree (pro 7 ffraxino) ^d. 
Adam, soja of Thomas, for taverning land ... 6d. 

Cicily, the relict of Henry, for the moiety of I 

draught horse (pro medietate / fumenti) ... 

Sum ... ... ... ijs. 5 d. 



17-18 EDWARD II. 27 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAME HALMOTE, on Wednes- 

*- day next after the feast of St. Giles, in the i8th year 
[5th September, 1324]. 

Of Roger, son of Stephen, for licence to agree ... $d. 

John, the Carpenter, for the same ... ... ^d. 

Adam le Gardenner, for trespass ... ... 2d. 

William, son of Agnes, for entry to one oxgang 

of land ... ... ... .. ... $s. 

the same William, for entry to I toft and the 4th 

part of I oxgang of land ... ... ... $s. 

John the Carpenter, for trespass ... . . 2d. 

John de Angrun(t\ because he did not come ... $d. 

Adam de Whythalgh, for the same ... ... 2d. 

Alice Byby, for the same ... ... ... id. 

Thomas, son of Dogge, for the same ... ... ^d. 

Adam de Wythalgh, for entry to land... ... 2s. 

John de Reuid, for entry to I messuage and 13 

acres of land ... .. ... 53^. 4d. 

John, the Miller, for entry to I toft ... ... 4d. 

Sum ... ... ... 6js. $d. 

Sum total of Dounum .. los. lod. 

Sum total of Chatteburn ... J2s. 6d. 

Sum total of Worston .. i^s.iid. 

Sum total oj Penhilton ... 53^. 2d. 

Total of all the sums jli. 12s. $d. 

~, (Total of entries ... 70^. id. 
Chatteburn \ 

\Fotal of perquisites ... 2s. $d. 

( Total of entries ... 45. 
Worston \ 

\Total of perquisites ... lls.lld. 

( Total of entries ... 5^. 6d. 
Dounum \ 

\Totalofperquisites ... 55. 40. 

(Total of entries ... 47 s. 

Penhilton \ Total of perquisites ... 5,. 



28 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF IGHTENHILL, on 
* Wednesday the feast of St. Clement the Pope, in the 
I /th year [23rd November, 1323]. 

Of John de Ourum, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

John, of the Brig, for unjustly withholding a debt $d. 

,, Adam Kipax, for default of puture of the foresters $d. 

Richard de Plesyngion, because he did not prosecute $d. 

Robert le Ryder, because he did not prosecute ... 4^. 

John del Brigge, for unjust detention of I sieve 

of oats (pro injusta detentione I crebri avence) ... ^d. 

Robert de Helegh, for licence to agree ... ... 6d. 

Eliot, wife of William Hare, for entry to I messuage 

2 oxgangs and 9 acres of land ... ... | m. 

the same, for administration of the goods of the 

said William, deceased ... ... 13.?. ^d. 

John, son of Philip, the Shoemaker [of Claiton, can- 
celled], for entry to I messuage and I oxgang 

and a half of land ... ... ... ... 2os. 

Emma, relict of the said Philip, for administration 

of the goods of the same Philip ... ... \m. 

Roger del Holme and John, the chaplain, for licence 

to agree ... ... ... . ,~. ... 6d. 

Adam de Henthorn, for entry to I messuage and 

half an oxgang of land in Pad[iham] ... ... ^ m. 

Richard de Bradelay, for entry to I messuage and 

15 acres of land .., ... ... ... ^\od. 

Thomas, son of Olot, for licence to tan this year 8d. 

William de Ourum, for the same ... ... i2d. 

Isabell, daughter of Robert, the Smith, for licence 

to brew ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Matilda, daughter of John le Taillour, for the 

same .. ... ... ... 6d. 

the wife of Adam, of the Brig, for the same ... ^d. 

John le Taillour, for [licence] to sell flesh . ^d. 

Adam, of the Brig, for the same ... ... 6d. 

Agnes, daughter of Watte, for trespass ... ... 2d. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 29 

Of John, son of Mocok, for entry to I messuage and 

15 acres of land in Brer[cliffe] ... ... 5-*"- 

Thomas, son of Henry, for entry to I messuage 

and half an oxgang of land ... ... 2OS. 

Adam, son of Adam, son of Watte, for entry to 5 

acres of land ... ... ... ... 2s. 

Robert de Whithill, for entry to 10 acres of land 

in Brunley ... ... ... ... ... S s - 

Robert le Mon, for entry to the moiety of I 

messuage and 6J acres of land there ... ...2s.6d. 

William WhitJievid, for entry to the moiety of I 

messuage and 6| acres of land there ... ...2s.6d. 

Richard de Plesington, for meat sold (pro carnibus 

venditis) ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Robert Kipax. for entry to I messuage I oxgang 

of land and 6 acres of rodeland ... ... los. 

William Hardere, for the escape of 3 beasts in 

Rossyndale . . . .. .. ... ... ^d. 

Henry Bright emet and Agnes de Grimeschaw, for 

the escape of 4 pigs ... &/. 

Richard, son of Dogge del Heve, for the escape of 

I horse ... ... ... ... ... i d. 

,, John de Dunnokschaw , for the escape of 10 beasts 6d. 
Richard, son of Edousa, for the escape of 2 

horses ... ... 2d. 

Adam, son of Eliot and Rayner de Coudene, for 

the escape of 2 horses 2d. 

John de Coudene and Gilbert, son of Olot, for the 

escape of 2 horses ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Robert de Hclay, Robert de Holyns, and John, son 

of Henry, for the escape of 3 horses .. ... 3^. 

Adam de Belefeld, for the escape of 3 pigs ... 6d. 
John de Dynlay, for the escape of 20 beasts ... \2d. 
,, Robert de Grotton, for the escape of 6 beasts ... 4^. 
John de Tounlay, for the escape of 3 beasts ... $d. 
John, son of Robert del Holyns, for entry to I 

cottage and 5 acres of land ... ... ... 40^. 



30 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Richard de Briddestwesill, Clerk, for entry to I 

messuage and 20 acres of land ... . . . 6d. 

William le Waynwnght, for entry to I messuage 

and ii acres of land ... ... ... 6d. 

Sum . .. ... 119.?. 6d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF IGHTENHILL, on 
Wednesday next after the feast of St. Hilary, in the 
i^th year, [i 8th January, 1324]. 

Of William de Whitacre, for entry to I messuage and 

half an oxgang of land in Padfiham] ... 5^. 

Robert de Peure, for default of puture of the 

foresters ... ... ... .. 2d. 

Robert del Holyns and John Kypax, because they 

did not have, etc. ... ... ... ... 3</. 

Avicia, daughter of Dobbe, for bad ale ... $d. 

Sabbe(?), daughter of Dobyn, for the same ... $d. 
Elias de Scolefeld, for non-suit ... ... ^d. 

Thomas de Wolpitgrenis, for entry to half an oxgang 

of land in Clivacher ... ... ... lod. 

John le Broune, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

Nicholas del ffernyside, because he did not come $d. 
Eliot, who was the wife of William Hare, for 

licence to agree ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Andrew, spn of William, for I sheep of estray 

sold to him ... ., ... ... 2s. 

John, son of William de Brunlay, for entry to I 

messuage and 15 acres of land ... ... \ m. 

William de Ourum, for entry to i messuage and 

8 acres of land ... .. ... ... $s. 

John de Briddestwesil, for entry to half an acre 

of waste in Habrincham ... ... ... 6d. 

the same [John], for the same yearly ... ... id. 

(In the margin) new rent. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 31 

Of Roger le Mazonn, for entry to I acre and a half 

and I rood of land there ... ... ... 6^/. 

Adam de Angrum, for entry to 2 acres of land 

in Padiham... ... ... ... . .. \2d. 

., Richard de Briddestwesill, for entry to I messuage 

and 15 acres of land ... ... ... 400*. 

John de Wolwro, because he did not prosecute ... $d. 

William le ffissher, for having respite of Marchet 
to the feast of St. Michael (pro respectu March' 
habendo usque festum Sancti Michaelis) ... \^d. 

Sum ... ... ... 26s. d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME [COURT], on Monday in 
the feast of St. John ante Portam Latinam, in the 
1 7th year [7th May, 1324]. 

Of William de Wyndhill, because he did not prosecute $d. 

Cecily, relict of Genme(?), for licence to agree .. 2d. 

William, son of Magge, for timbers carried away 
from a certain house (pro merr emits asportatis de 
quadam domo) ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Gilbert le Mon, for the same ... ... . 2d. 

Geoffrey de Wyndill, for the same ... ... ^d. 

John de Palledene, for withholding the lord's ferm \d. 

Thomas, son of Thomas, son of Alan, for with- 
holding a debt ... ... ... ^d. 

Henry, son of William, because he did not have 

Robert le Rider here ... . . ... 3*/. 

,, Adam le Hunter, for having the Marchet of his 

daughter, etc. (pro Marchetf filice suce habendo, etc.) \^d. 

Richard^ of the Brig, for entry to I messuage and 

I place of land in Brunley ... 6d. 

, Cecily, the relict of Richard de Bradelay, for breach 

of the peace ... id. 

Roger de Antilay, for licence to agree... ... 2d. 



32 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Agnes, daughter of William, for entry to I messuage 

and I oxgang of land in Padfiham] ... 13^. ^d. 

Christiana, who was the wife of William, son of 

Dik, for administration of the goods of the same 

William ... ... ... ... ... I2d. 

Cecily, relict of William de Bradelegh, for entry to 

i toft in Padfiham] ... ... ... I2d. 

John, son of William, the Miller, for entry to I 

toft there .. ... ... .. ... &/. 

John de Angrum, for trespass... ... ... $d. 

Nicholas del Ferny sid\e\ and John de Angrum, for 

felling alders (pro alneis prostratis) .. ... ^d. 

Jordan del Hill, because he did not repair the 

dam of the Mill of Padiham (quia non fecit stag- 

num Molendzni de Padiham)... ... ... ^d. 

Thomas, son of Elcok, for the same ... ... 2d. 

,, John Pope and Hugh, son of Elcok, for the same 6d. 
Emma, wife of Elcok, for the same ... ... ^d. 

,, Roger, son of Gilbert, for entry to I messuage 

and half an oxgang of land in Pad[iham] ... 4^. 
John, son of Dogge, for entry to I toft there ... \2d. 
Richard le Skynner, for entry to 4 acres of waste 

in Somerfordrod .. ... ... ... 6d. 

,, the same [Richard], for the same yearly ... \6d. 

(In the margin) new rent. 
Adam, son of Richard, of the Brig, for entry to I 

messuage and i oxgang of land ... 133.4^. 

Gilbert de Cronkeschagh [for entry to] i acre and 

i rood of land ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Roger le Mazonn, for entry to I acre of waste in 

Habrincham ... ... ... ... 6d. 

the same [Roger], for the same yearly ... 4^. 

(In the margin) new rent. 
John le Walker ; for entry to half an acre of waste 

in Brunley ... ... ... ... .,. i6d. 

the same \John\ for the same yearly . . .. 2<a 

(In the margin) new rent. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 33 

Of Adam, son of Henry, for entry to half an acre of 

waste in Padiham ... ... ... ... izd. 

the same [Adam], for the same yearly... ... 2d. 

(In the margin) new rent. 

Adam le Walker, for entry to i cottage 9 acres 

and half a rood of land ...2s.6d. 



"FURTHER PERQUISITES OF THE SAME [COURT], the m. 4 dors* 
same day and year as within. 

Of Gilbert de la Legh, for the escape of 12 pigs in 

Penhill ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Richard de Merclesdene, for the escape of 12 pigs 

there ... ... ... ... ... qd. 

Roger de Antilay, for the escape of 4 pigs ... $d. 
John, son of John, for the escape of 4 pigs ... $d. 
Robert de Rossmdale, for the escape of 2 pigs . . 2d. 
John de Geldehird, for the escape of 2 pigs ... id. 
Eliot de Alcencotes, for the escape of 4 pigs ... $d. 
Simon de Blakay and Adam de Walsch, for the 

escape of 4 pigs ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Adam de Hennethorn, Chaplain, for the escape of 

2 pigs ... ... ... ... ... 2d t 

Richard de Hide, for the escape of 6 beasts in 

Rossindale ... .. ... ... ... 6d. 

John de Wylashill, for the escape of 2 beasts ... 2d. 
William Hardere and Henry Brightmet, for the 

escape of 4 beasts ... ... ... ... 40*. 

the wife of Robert de Grymeschaw, for the escape 

of 6 beasts... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Richard, of the Brig, Matthew de Hole, and Henry, 

son of Sabbe(f), for the escape of 3 beasts ... $d. 

Sum ... ... ... OJ. 



34 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAME [COURT], on Wednesday 

f- next before the feast of St. Lawrence, in the i8th 
year [8th August, 1324]. 

Of Adam, son of Henry, because he did not prosecute $d. 

Robert le Rider, for unjust detention ... ... 6d. 

Robert, son of Thomas de Cronkeschaw , because 

he did not prosecute ... 3^- 

Roger, the Chaplain, for the same ... ^d. 

,, William Ibbesone, for the same ... ... ^d. 

Adam de Henthorne, Chaplain, for breaking the 

" birelagh " (i.e., byelaw) . . ... ... id. 

Richard le Marler, for trespass against the said 

Adam ... ... ... ... ... id. 

Robert, son of John le Mon, for cutting vert in 

Brereclif ... ... ... .. ... 2d. 

John, son of Mocok, and Gilbert, son of John 

le Mon, for the same ... ... ... ^d. 

Robert, son of John le Mon, and William Whithevid, 

for selling i house ... ... ... ... 2s. 

Roger le Ledebeter, for the administration of the 

goods of Richard, son of Robert ... ... 6d. 

Nicholas P\ir\cok, for cutting vert in Brereclif ... 2d. 

Hugh, son of Yut, for unjust withholding of a debt 2d. 
,, Thomas, son of Hanne, for the escape of 3 beasts 

in Penhill .. ... ... ... $d. 

Richard de Wode, for the escape of 3 horses there 2d. 

Richard de Northewod, for the escape of 6 beasts -$d. 

,, Richard, of the Brig, for the escape of 4 horses ^d. 

Robert, the Smith, for the escape of 2 horses ... 2d. 

Adam Grym, for the escape of 7 goats ... 2d. 

Geoffrey de Wyndhill, for the escape of 4 beasts 2d. 

William Grym, for the escape of 4 beasts ... ^d. 
Richard de Nethirwod and William, son of Amys, 

for the escape of 6 beasts ... ... ... ^d. 

William, son of William de Brunley, for the escape 

of 2 beasts... \d. 



i;-i8 EDWARD ii. 35 

Of Adam, son of Agnes, and Adam, son of Clarot, 

for the escape of 2 beasts ... ... ... 6d. 

Jo/in le Taillour, for the escape of 6 [beasts can- 
celled] pigs... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

John de Kirk es chaw , for the escape of 2 horses in 

Rossyndale ... ... ... ... qd. 

Alexander de Stanering, for the escape of 8 beasts %d. 

Elias de Grenehirst and Thomas le Lourrd, for the 

escape of 2 horses ... ... ... ... $d. 

Adam de Belefeld and Adam de Routhistorn, for the 

escape of 2 horses ... ... ... ... 4d. 

Isabell de Backesholf and Robert, son of Thomas, 

for the escape of 2 horses ... ... ... 4*/. 

5w ... ... ... gs. yd. 

Sum Total ... IO//. $s. 6d. 

Sum of entries ... jli. 19^. 8^/. 

of goods ... ... 2U. 

of escapes .. . 12^.11^. 

of estrays ... ... 2J. 

Sum of perquisites ... 9^. n^/. 

of new rents ... 2J. 2^/. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF ACRINGTON, 
on Wednesday next after the feast of St. Gregory, in 
the 1 7th year [i4th March, 1324]. 

Of Richard Wade, for entry to 4 acres of land there 3^. 
Roger, son of Dobbe de Derwynt, for 6 acres of 

land there ... ... ... ... ... $s. 

Margery de Cattelowe, for entry to 2 acres of land 

there ... ... ... .. ...2s.6d. 

William de Briddestwesill, for entry to 3 acres of 

waste in Hunc[oat] ... ... 40^. 

the same William, for the same yearly ... I2d. 

(In the margin) new rent. 



D 2 



36 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of William de Bacstandene, for entry to 3 acres of 

waste there... ... ... ... ... 4od. 

the same William, for the same yearly ... I2d. 

(In the margin) new rent. 

Sum ... .. ... is. 2d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME HALMOTE, on Saturday 
the morrow of St. Matthew the Apostle, in the i8th 
year [22nd September, 1324]. 

Of William le Huncotehird, for unjust detention ... 2d. 
Henry Elde, for trespass against Henry de Alvetham 2d. 
,, Adam, son of Simon de Derwynt, for the escape 

of 6 pigs in Rossendale ... ... ... 6d. 

Adam, son of Dobbe of the same, and Robert, son 

of Magge, for the escape of 2 pigs ... ... 2d. 

John de Balschaw, for the escape of 12 pigs ... 6d. 
Adam, son of Simon Balle, for trespass ... 2d. 

Adam, the Reeve's groom (garcio prcepositi) and 

A dam, the miller, for trespass ... ... ... 6d. 

Sum ... ... ... 2s. 2d. 

Sum Total ... ... 19^. ^d. 

Sum of entries ... ... ifs. 2d. 

Sum of escapes ... ... \^d. 

Sum of perquisites ... I2d. 

Sum of new rents ... 2s. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF PENWORTHAM, on 
Monday next before the feast of St. Clement the 
Pope, in the i/th year of the reign of King 
Edward I. [2ist November, 1323]. 

Of Ralph de Bethum, for fine for respite of puture 
of the serjeanty till the feast of Michaelmas 
(pro recessu puturce serjantics usque festum 
Michaelis) .. ... ... ... ... 40^. 



I /- 1 8 EDWARD II. 37 

Of Thomas de Adlyngton, for fine for respite of 

suit till the same feast (pro recessu sectce usque 

eundem) ... ... ... ... ... 2s. 

William del Ridyng, for insufficient answer ... 3</. 

William le Porter, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

the same William, for the same ... ... $d. 

John del Peeke, because he did not prosecute ... 6d. 
Robert, son of Adam de Warton, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... ... 4^. 

Adam de Etheliswyk, for entry to 2 acres of land ... 6d. 
Robert de ffrekilton and Adam Busshell, for unjust 

detention ... ... ... ... ... \2d. 

,, John del Moseenys for breach of the peace . . . 6d. 

John, son of Robert de Wodefynley, for the same.. tyd. 

Elias, son of Michael del fforde, for entry to land $d. 
Richard, son of Walter, the Clerk, because he did 

not prosecute ... ... ... ... &/. 

Robert, the Shoemaker (Sutor), of Claghton for 

tanning ... ... .. ... ... 2s. 

the wife of Richard Coldecol, for licence to brew 

(pro licentia bas') ... ... ... ... 4</. 

Geoffrey, son of William, for tanning .. ...2s.6d. 

Adam, son of Stephen de Broghton, for entry to 

I messuage and 10 acres of land ... ... qsd. 

Adam Busshell, because he did not prosecute ... \2d. 
John, son of Adam le Seuker(f), for honey taken 

in the lord's wood .. ... ... ... \2d. 

Henry Picket, for 2 Cokeshutt ... ... &/. 

Adam Busshell, for i Cokeshutt ... ... ^d. 

William del Scoles, for I Cokeshutt ... ... $d. 

John, son of Adam de Etheliswik, for entry to 

land ... ... ... ... ... $s. 

Sum ... ... ... 26s. lod. 

John del Clif, for the escape of 3 pigs and 3 hogs 

in Middilford ... ... ... ... $d. 

Richard de Rolegh, for 2 pigs and 5 hogs there gd. 

William le Spenser, for I pig and 4 hogs . . 6d. 



38 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Adam Russhel, for I pig and 2 hogs ... ... ^d. 

Richard Sparowe, for I pig ... ... ... 2d. 

Henry Ploket, for 3 pigs and 5 hogs ... ... 1 1 d. 

Robert de Horewich, for i pig and 2 hogs ... 6d. 

,, Mahot de Roelegh, for I pig and 3 hogs ... 6d. 

Adam le Seuker(t\ for I pig and I hog ... $d. 

William del Scales, for I pig and 2 hogs ... 4</. 

William Sparowe, for the escape of 3 beasts ... \\d. 

Adam Russhell, for the escape of 2 beasts ... \d. 

John le Taillour, for i beast ,.. ... ... \d. 

John Caynok, for 2 beasts, and Richard de Rolegh, 

for 3 beasts ... ... ... ... 2\d. 

Mabil, sister of the same Richard, [and] Robert 

Tuwe, for 3 beasts ... ... ... ... \\d. 

,, William le Spenser and Adam le Seuker, for 3 

beasts ... ... ... ... ... \\d. 

,, Walter del Welle and Magot de Knapeside, for 3 

beasts .. ... ... ... ... \\d. 

Alan le Milner, Adam Wyon y and Daude le S outer, 

for 5 beasts ... ... .. ... 2\d. 

Sum ... ... ... 6s. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF PENWORTHAM, on 

Saturday next after the feast of St. Andrew the 
Apostle, in the i^th year [3rd December, 1323]. 

Of William de Standissh, for default of suit ... ^d. 

Robert de Frees, for the same .. ... ... 6d. 

Thomas de Longetre, for the same ... ... 6d. 

Elen de Torbock, for the same ... ... \2d. 

William le Souter del Car, for tanning ... \2d. 
Adam le Kyng, for selling flesh by pledges (pro 

carne vendito per plegios) ... ... ... 6d. 

Ralph de Bethum, for fine for respite of suit till 

the feast of St. Michael ... ... ... ^. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 39 

Of Jo/in, son of fo/in de Mighelkirk, for breach of 

the peace ... .. ... ... ... 6d. 

MicJiael del Forde, because he did not have, etc. $d. 
John, son of Richard, the Smith, for licence to 

get coals in Middilford (pro licentia habendis 

carbonibus in Middilford) ... ... ... \2d. 

Adam le fforster, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 
Adam le Taillour, of Ethelisvvyk, for the same... 6d. 
the wife of William Lyngard, for the same ... ^d. 
William Gilmyn, for entry to I messuage and 5 

acres of land ... ... ... ... 2s. 

Robert de Williames, for trespass ... ... I2</. 

William, son of Robert de Wortliyngton, for 

breach of the peace ... ... ... 6d. 

John de Staynyng, of Warton, for unjust detention 2s. 
Magot, wife of John Burgaes (?), for licence to 

brew ... ... ... ... ... Sd. 

Robert de Galwaith, for one goose bought of 

wreck (pro una anca empta de Wreck) ... 2d. 

Adam, son of Avyn, for breach of the peace... 6d. 
Magot, wife of William Chappemon, for licence 

to brew ... ... ... ... ... Sd. 

Alice, wife of Adam Prat, for the same ... 8d. 

Henry de MidJiop, for the same ... ... Sd. 

Matilda, wife of Rayner de Brethirton, for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... Sd. 

Robert de Williams, for default of service ... 6d. 
William del Strete, for entry to land in Heth- 

chernok .. ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Alexander, son of Michael del fforde, for entry 

to i messuage and 5 acres of land ... i$d. 

Roger le Potter, for licence to be tanner ... 2s. 

William, son of Jordan de Chernok, for breach of 

the peace ... .. ... ... ... 6d. 

Richard, the Baker (pistor), of Eukeston, for the 

assize of bread (pro assisa panis) ... ... 6d. 

the wife of Gilbert le Groyne, for bad ale ... \2d. 



4O LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Agnes, wife of John le Taillour, for the same ... 6d. 
,, Gilbert de Halsale, for respite of suit till the feast 

of St. Michael ... ... ... ... 40^- 

the Doomsman (judex) of Eukeston, for default 

of suit ... ... ... .. ... 6d. 

the wife of William Toppyng, for licence to brew 6d. 

Ellen, wife of William, the Miller, for the same 6d. 

Henry Whitshonk, for selling flesh and bad ale $d. 
Sum ... ... ... 33-r. 6d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF PENWORTHAM, on 

Thursday next before the Nativity of our Lord, in 

the 1 7th year, [22nd December, 1323]. 
Of Alexander, son of Michael del Bothe, for breach 

of the peace ... ... ... ... $d. 

Matilda, daughter of Richard Cele, for trespass ... $d. 
Eliot de Thorpe, for bad ale ... ... ... ^d. 

Thomas de Sutton, because he did not have 

Robert de Claiton there ... ... ... ^d. 

Robert de Claiton and Agnes, his wife, for entry 

to land ... ... ... . qd. 

Adam de Bredekirk, for a false claim ... ... ^d. 

,, John Kaynok, Walter del Welle, William ffox, 

Henry le ffermon, Agnes de A Inewyk, and Richard 

Sparowe, for trespass . . "... ... 1 2d. 

John Busshel, for breach of the peace .. \2d. 

,, William, son of William de Crossenes, and William, 

son of Thomas Baron, for the same ... ... 6d. 

Adam, son of Henry de Longeton, for unjust 

detention ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

Alice, daughter of Walter de Northcrosse, for trespass 6d. 
,, Magot, wife of Richard le Bolour, for bad ale ... 6d. 
Albred del Salthous, for bad ale ... ... ^d. 

the wife of Thomas, the Cook, and the wife of John, 

the Miller, for the same ... &/. 



I /- 1 8 EDWARD II. 41 

Of Alice, wife of William, the Clerk, for the same... 4</. 
Alice, wife of John ffrenkis, for the same ... 6d. 

Alice, wife of Hugh, son of Paul, for the same $d. 
Magot, wife of Robert, son of y4//V*, for the same 4*/. 
the wife of John, son of Richard Croket, for the same ^d. 
Henry, son of Richard le Uckernwn, for trespass 3*/. 
C lenience, formerly the wife of Henry de Chcrnok, 

for entry to land ... ... ... ... 40^. 

Agnes, the wife of Adam le Shepehirde, for bad ale qd. 
Robert de Claiton, because he failed in the law 

(quia defecit in lege) ... ... ... ... $d. 

Alice, wife of Adam, the Miller, and Adam, his 

son, for trespass ... ... ... ... ^d. 

,. William, son of Dobyn del Gate, for entry to I 

messuage and 2 acres of land .. ... 2s. 

Ranulph de Syngilton, for I stirk of estray (pro 

uno stirketto de vago) ... ... ... 

Sum ... ... ... iSs. d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF PENWORTHAM, on 

Saturday next after the Octave of St. Hilary, in the 

1 7th year [2ist January, 1324]. 
Of Roger, son of Thomas de Warton, for default in 

the law ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

John del Hoiue, for breach of the peace ... i2d. 

Richard del Wyndibonck, for entry to 7 acres of 

land ... ... ... ... .. 400". 

William de Blakcburn, because he did not have 

Richard del Wyndibonck there ... ... $d. 

Adam de Knoll, for selling flesh ... ... $d. 

William Gouke, for the same, and his wife, for 

licence to brew ... ... ... ... 6d. 

,, Cecily, wife of Adam Barry, for licence to brew "$d. 
Christian le Hunt, for the same .. ... $d. 

Alice, wife of William, son of Thomas, for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... 4*/. 



42 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of John, son of William, son of Mirre, for entry to 

4 acres of land ... ... ... .. 2s. 

Roger, son of Robert le Perpound, for entry to land I2d. 

John, brother of the same Roger, for entry [to 

land] in Shevynton ... ... ... . .. \2.d. 

Sum I os. 8d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF PENWORTHAM, on 
Monday next before the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra, 
in the i;th year of King Edward [2Oth February, 
1324]- 

Of Matilda de Mirescogh, for entry to I rood of 

land in Claghton ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Elen de Torbock, for respite of suit until the feast 

of St. Michael ... ... ... ...2s. ^d. 

,, Henry le Vescy, for breach of the peace . , . $d. 

Henry, son of William del Plat, for the same 4^. 

Robert del Howe, for unjust detention... ... $d. 

Magot la Leuedy, for bad ale ... ... ^d. 

Thomas Busshel, because he did not prosecute... %d. 

Richard, son of Amerie, because he did not 

prosecute . . ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Robert, son of Nicholas, because he did not prose- 
cute, and of William, his brother ... ... ^d. 

,, Alice, wife of John Ploume, for bad ale ... 4^. 

the wife of Adam, the Miller, for bad ale ... 4^. 

Avice, daughter of Agnes de Chernok, for the same $d. 

Cecity, daughter of the (le) Hir demon, for the same $d. 

,, Thomas, son of Adam del More, for breach of the 

peace ... ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Adam, son of Henry del Crok, for entry to 2 acres 

of land ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Matilda, wife of Simon Ball, for bad ale ... ^d. 



I /- 1 8 EDWARD II. 43 

Of William de Frees, for respite of his homage until 

the feast of St. Michael ... ... ... qod. 

Robert, son of the same William, for the same 

until the same feast ... .. ... qod. 

Sum ... ... ... 1 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF PENWORTHAM, on 

Friday next before the feast of St. Gregory the Pope, 

in the i/th year of King Edward [Qth March, 1324]. 
Of Jo/in, son of Richard, son of Eve, for default in 

the law ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

John del Howe, for unjust withholding of a debt 6d. 

the same John, for unjust withholding of a debt ^d. 

Hugh de Rideleghis, for trespass ... ... ^d. 

Ameria, daughter of Robert ffox, for a false 

complaint ... ... ... .. $d. 

Magot, daughter of William del Mods, for bad 

ale ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Agnes, wife of John, son of Thomas, for the same $d. 
Roger de Anlasargh and Hugh, the Miller, for 

unjust detention .. .. ... ... 6d. 

Marmaduke de ffrekilton, for entry to one messuage 

and half an oxgang of land... ... ... I2d. 

Adam Barry of Warton, for entry to I messuage 

and 5 acres of land ... ... \2d. 

John ffiret, for selling flesh ... ... ... $d. 

,, Roger, son of Richard, for entry to land in 

Claghton ... ... ... 6d. 

John Warde, for entry to land there ... ... 2d. 

Henry Ploket, for trespass ... $s. 

Sum ... ... ... icxr. gd. 



44 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

77. 5 dorso. pERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF PENWORTHAM, on 
* Friday next before the feast of Palm Sunday, in 
the i /th year of King Edward [6th April, 1324]. 

Of Mabot, wife of John de Claiton, for trespass ... $d. 

Henry Ploket, for unjust withholding of a debt ... $d. 

Adam, the Miller of Claghton, for default of service $d. 

William de Blakeburn, for breach of the peace ... I2d. 
Henry Ploket and William del Scoles and six of 

their fellows, for respite of homage ... ... 4*. 

John, son of John de Bonk, for contempt .... $d. 

Ralph de ffrekilton, for respite of his homage until 

the feast of St. Michael ... ... ... 2s. 

,, Robert de ffrekilton, for the same until the said 

feast ... ... ... ... ... \2d. 

,, Thurstan de Northelegh, for the same until the 

said feast ... ... ... .. ... 400*. 

Sum ... ... ... 1 2 s. d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF PENWORTHAM, on 

Tuesday the feast of SS. Philip and James, in the 

1 7th year [ist May, 1324]. 
Of Henry, son of Adam, the Cook, for breach of the 

peace ... ... ... . . ... ^d. 

John Bonde del Bonck, for default of service ... $d. 
William, son of Dobyn de ffrekilton, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

,, John ffraunceis, for unjust withholding of a debt ^d. 
William, the Goldsmiths son, for withholding of a 

debt ... ... ... ... 3 </. 

John del Wyche, of Preston, for a false complaint 2d. 
Roger Kirwyn and Nicholas fflint, because they 

did not appear upon an inquest ... ... ^d. 

,, John, son of Hulle, for having an inquest ... $d. 
William de Pres, for respite of his homage until 

the feast of St. Michael ... ... ... 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 45 



Of Robert, his son, for the same until the same feast 

Adam, son of Pride, for bad ale ... ... ^d. 

Adam del Pull, because he did not sue ... $d. 

For i log of wreck sold (De uno Ligno de Wrecco 

vendito) ... ... ... ... ... id. 

Of William de ffarington, for respite of his homage 40^. 

Sum . 12s. lod. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF PENWORTHAM in 
* the week of Pentecost, in the 1 7th year [4th to 9th 

June, 1324]. 

Of Agnes de Miriscogh, for default of service ... 2d. 

Adam, son of Richard, the Cook, for breach of 

the peace ... .. . . ... ... 6d. 

Alan del Moels, for respite of his homage until 

Easter ... ... ... ... ... 2s. 

John, son of Robert, the Cook, of Warton, for 

bad ale ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Gilbert le Roo, because he did not have John 

de Wygan there ... ... 2d. 

Adam, son of David de ffrekilton^ for bad ale ... 2d. 
the Doomsman (judex) of Kirkedale, for respite 

of his suit until the feast of St. Michael ... 2od. 
,, Magot, wife of Robert le Spicer, for bad ale .. $d. 
Sum ... ... ... $s. $d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF PENWORTHAM, on 
Saturday the Eve of St. John the Baptist, in the 



year [23rd June, 1324]. 

Of Robert, son of the Cook, of Warton, for breach 

of the peace ... 6d. 

Robert de Whallehill, because he did not prosecute 6d. 

,, Matilda, wife of Richard, son of Amerie, for entry 

to land ... ... ... ... $d. 



46 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Robert de Neuton, Chaplain, for entry to land ... 

Henry } son of William del Plat, for entry to land 

Adam, son of Walter de Burscogh, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... ... 

William, son of Dobyn de ffrekilton, for trespass 
Sum ... ... .. ^. d 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF PENWORTHAM, on 
Tuesday next before the feast of St. Mary Mag- 
dalene, in the i8th year of King Edward [i7th July, 

1324]- 
Of Henry de Tunstall, for entry [to land] in Whityng- 

ham ... ... ... ... ... \2d. 

Godith, daughter of John de ' Whalhill, for entry 

to i messuage and I acre of land ... ... 8d. 

Thomas, son of Henry, son of Hulle de Warton, 

for I sheep of wreck (pro I bidente de Wrecco). . . ^d. 
,, John de Wygan, for trespass ... ... ... ^d. 

A dam de ffleccher, for breach of the peace . $d. 

Roger, son of Robert de Warton, for the same ... 6d. 
Thomas, son of Henry de Leylond, for the same... \2d. 
Robert, son of Maiot, for the same ... ... $d. 

Adam de Caterhale, for the same ... ... ^d. 

,, Christian of the Prison (del prisoniis), for the same ^d. 
Eliot, wife of Roger, son of Thomas de Warton, 

for bad ale ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... 5-r. 4dT. 



DERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF PENWORTHAM, on 
Saturday the morrow of [St.] Lawrence, in the 
1 8th year [iith August, 1324]. 

Of Simon de Shagh, for entry to land in le Moels ... 1 2d. 
,, John de Gosefordsiche, for entry to land there .. \2d. 
Richard de ffisshewyk, because he did not have 

Thomas , son of Hull, there ... .. ..4^. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 47 

Of Adam, the Miller of Chcrnok, for default of service ^d. 

Richard le Bolour, for default of service ... tyd. 

Hugh, the Miller, of Dokisburi, for the same ... ^d. 
William, son of Henry Ploket, for breach of the 

peace ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Matthew, the Miller, for trespass ... ... 6d. 

Thomas Pacok, for the same ... .. ... 6d. 

Thomas, son of Adam le Couhird, for the same $d. 

William, son of Thomas le Swon, for entry to land 1 2d. 

Richard de ffisshewyck, for entry to land ... 2od. 

Adam le Harperson, for breach of the peace ... \2d. 

,, William del S coles, for trespass ... ... 9^. 

Sum ... ... ... ijs. $d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF PENWORTHAM, on 
Monday next after the feast of the Exaltation of the 
Holy Cross, in the i8th year [i7th September, 1324]. 

Of John del Howe, for unjust withholding of a debt 6d. 

Margery, wife of Hugh Badille, for bad ale ... 2d. 
Henry del Halle, of Longeton, for breach of the 

peace ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Adam le Harperson, for the same ... ... 6d. 

William le Bolour, for the same ... ... 6</. 

Ralph, son of William de ffrekilton, because he 

did not prosecute ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Richard de Routheclif, for trespass ... ... 3^. 

John de Clif, for trespass ... ... ... \2d. 

,, Robert, son of Richard del Crok, for entry to 4 

acres of land ... . ... ... \2d. 

Thomas, son of the same Robert, for entry to the 

said land ... ... ... ... ... \2d. 

,, William, his brother, for entry to 12 acres of land \2d. 
Richard, son of William Toppyng, for entry to 3 

acres of land ... ... ... ... 2od. 

Ralph, son of Adam de Warton, for entry to 12 

acres of land ... ... ... ... 



48 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Adam, son of Thomas del More, for trespass ... 6d. 
Richard, son of Sayselle, for default of service ... $d. 

Sum ... ... ... I2s. 8d. 

Sum Total . . . 9/2. 9^. 6 \d. whereof 

Sum of entries ... ... 48^. 

Sum of estrays ... ... 3^. \d. 

Sum of wreck ... ... 6d. 

Sum of Coals... ... ... \2d. 

Sum of Cockshutts ... ... \$d. 

Sum of pannage ... ...6s. \d. 

Sum of perquisites ... 6li. gs. $d. 

Sum of Turves sold there ... IDS. 

Sum of the herbage of Middilford $s. 



CLIDERHOU. 

PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF CLIDERHOU, on 
Monday next after the feast of St. Martin in the 
1 7th year [i2th November, 1323]. 

Of Adam del Ediholes, because he did not prosecute 6d. 

Elen de Boulton^ for unjust withholding of a debt ^d. 
Nicholas Devias, for fine of his suit of Derwynt 

this year (de fine sectce sues de Derwynt hoc anno) 40^. 

Henry de Lyvesay, for fine of his suit of Lyvesay 5^. 

John de Hilton^ for fine of his suit this year ... \ m. 
the same John, for having respite of puture of 

the Serjeants this year ... ... ... \m. 

John de Longeton, for fine for respite of his suit 

this year ... ... ... ... ... JS. 

Thomas de Knoll, Doomsman (judex), of Whetele 

and Thorndele, for respite of his suit this year 4$-. 

Roger de Bradhill, for fine of his suit this year... 3^. 
William, son of Robert, son of Emma, for unjust 

withholding of a debt ... ... ... ^d. 



I /- 1 8 EDWARD II. 49 

Of Eustace de Penwortham and his wife, for default 

of service ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Hugh de Dounum, because he did not prosecute $d. 
Agnes, daughter of Thomas Chetre, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... ... 3*/. 

John de Paldenc, for unjust detention ... ... 6d. 

John del Eys, of Hapton, for default of service $d. 
Henry de Osbaldeston, for fine for respite of his 

suit this year ... ... ... ... 2s. 

Roger le Lewod, for breach of the peace ... $d. 

the wife of Walter, of the Hall(de Aula), and the 

wife of Richard, son of Emma, for bad ale ... \2d. 
the wife of Robert, son of Wille, and the wife of 

Thomas Peke, for the same ... . . . 1 2d. 

Elen de Boulton, for fine of her suit this year ... 2s. 
Thomas, son of Richard de Symondeston, for the 

same this year ... ... ... ... \2d. 

Sum ... ... ... 45-y. lod. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF CLIDERHOU, on 

Monday the Eve of St. Nicholas, in the i/th year 

[$th December, 1323]. 
Of Richard, son of Hulle de Claiton, for default of 

service ... .. .. ... ... ^d. 

Adam de Huddleston, for fine for respite of his 

suit this year .. ... ... ... 2s. 

Roger de Radeclif, for fine of his suit for Tocholes 

this year ... ... ... ... ...2s.6d. 

Richard de Holand, for the same of Overderwynt 

this year ... ... ... ... ... 

Brian de Thornhill, for fine of [his] suit for 

Folerig this year ... .. 

Henry de Henthorn, the younger, for the same 

this year ... ... ... ... ... 2s. 

the Abbot of Kirkestall, for fine of his suit this 

year ... ... ... ... ... 4*. 

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50 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of the heirs of Olot la Leuedy, for the same this year \2d. 
Richard, son of John de Knoll, for the same this year 1 8^. 
Richard de Boulton, for the same this year 2s. ^d. 

William le Heriz, for the same this year .. 2s. 

Hugh de Pemberton, for the same this year ... \2d. 
Richard Gamut, for frequent defaults ... \2d. 

the suitors of Chirche, for fine for respite of their 

suit this year ... ... ... ... 7 s - 

Hugh de Dutton, and Joan his wife, for the same 

this year ... ... ... ... 2s. 6d. 

Richard, son of Daukyn de Bylyngton, for trespass... 6d. 
., Richard, son of Alan de Reuid, Richard de Smer- 

ishalgh, and Roger de Sidale, for default ... \2d. 
Magot, wife of Richard By mine, for a breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

,, John, son of John del Holt, for the relief of his 

father's land which he held in thanage (de relevio 

terrce patris sui quam tenuit in thaynagio) ... 40^. 
John, son of Michecok de Worston, for entry to 2 

acres of land ... ... ... ... \2d. 

William, the Miller, of Walton, for breach of the 

peace ... ... ... . . ... $d. 

Adam, son of Robert de Mitton, for the same ... 6d. 
William, son of John, and Elen his wife, for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Thomas de Ribbilchester, Chaplain, because he did 

not prosecute ... ... ... ... $d. 

Richard Motpn, for unjust withholding of a debt ... qd. 
the wife of the same Richard, for bad ale ... 4^. 
Adam, son of Hugh de Extwesil, for trespass ... 6d. 
Richard, son of William de Radeclif, for entry 

to land in Oswaldtwesil ... ... ... \m. 

,, the wife of Dobbe, son of Alexander and Christiana 

his daughter, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

Adam and Gilbert, sons of the same Dobbe, for 

the same ... ... ... 6d. 

Joan del Shagh, for the same ... ... ^d. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 51 

Of Robert del Bote, for breach of the peace ... *4. 

the township of Huncote, for default of service... iSd. 
,, Roger de Aspeden, attorney of Richard de Radeclif, 

for respite of the suit of the same Richard 2s. 6d. 

Alan de Disteschae, for fine of his suit this year bd. 
Roger dc CJiyppyn, Chaplain, for the escape of 2 

horses in Bouland ... ... ... 6d. 

Henry de Hacouneshou, and William le Madde, 

for the escape of three horses ... ... ^d. 

Richard del Asshe, for the escape of 4 pigs ... ^d. 

Roger, son of Kene, for cutting vert there ... 3^. 
Sum ... ... 4/r. 15^. $d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF CLIDERHOU, on 

Saturday next after the feast of St. Lucy the Virgin, 

in the i^th year [i7th December, 1323]. 
Of William de Chadreton, for fine for respite of his 

suit this year ... ... ... ... 40^. 

the heirs of Tounley, for default of suit ... 2s. 
Henry, son of Hancok, for respite of puture of 

the foresters ... ... ... ... 40^. 

Adam and Geoffrey, sons of Thomas, the Miller, 

of Walton, for trespass ... .. ... 2s. 

the Abbot of Whalley, because he did not prosecute 40^. 

Adam de Berdeworth, Clerk, for breach of the peace $d. 
Richard de Hoghton, for fine of his suit this year 2s. 6d. 

the wife of John, the Shoemaker, of Revid, for bad ale $d. 
Magot, formerly the wife of Henry, son of Hndde, 

for the same ... ... .. ... ^d. 

John de Hallested, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

Adam, son of Hugh Stot, for default of service $d. 
,, Richard de Knoll, for entry to 12 acres of land 

in Chipyn ... ... ... 40^. 

Richard de Plesyngton, for default of service ... 3^. 

Thomas le ffrend, for breach of the peace ^d. 

Adam Bonde, for selling flesh contrary to the assize 6d. 
E 2 



52 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Henry, son-in-law (gener), of Hudde de Walton, 

for trespass ... ... ... ... \2d. 

John de Glendon, for entry to I acre of land ... \2d. 
Alot, wife of le Masonn, and the wife of Adam, 

the Smith, for bad ale ... ... ... 6d. 

the wife of Adam de Whitekar, for the same ... $d. 
the heir of Geoffrey de Keuerdale, for fine for 

respite of his suit ... ... .. ... ^od. 

Henry de Lascy, for the same this year ... ^s. 

the wife of Henry, son of Alice, for bad ale ... $d. 
Adam, son of Roger, son of Willy, for entry to 

2 acres of land .. ... ..." ... \2d. 

John, son of Wilcok, for entry to 2 acres of land \2d. 
Roger de Cattelowe, because he did not have 

Thomas, son of Henry there ... .... ... $d. 

Sum ... .. ... 6^. id. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF CLIDERHOU, on 

Wednesday after the feast of the Epiphany of our 
Lord, in the i/th year [nth January, 1324]. 

Of Roger le Surrais, for breach of the peace ...' 6d. 

Robert Tydy, because he did not prosecute ... $d. 

Philip de Claiton, for default of suit ... ... 6d. 

John Stot, for default of service ... ... 3^. 

Adam, son of Dawe, son of Thomas, for breach 

of the peace ... ... ... ... ^d. 

John, spn of Gille de Claiton, for the same ... 3^. 

Adam del Clough, because he did not prosecute 6d. 
John, son of Elias de Henthorn, for entry to I 

messuage and I rood of land ... ,. ^d. 
the wife of Adam Prat and Title del Hill for 

bad ale ... ... ... ... ... &/. 

Thomas del Slede and his wife, for the same ... 8d. 

Agnes, wife of Thomas Duffe, for the same ... 3^. 

William le Barker of Walton, for tanning . . 6d. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 53 

Of Adam Colbrond and John de Derwynt, for selling 

flesh ... ... ... ... ... iod. 

William Barct, for trespass ... ... ... 6d. 

Robert, son of Auward, because he did not come 2d. 
Gilbert de Cokirley, for felling one oak in the 

forest ... ... ... ... . .. \2d. 

Adam de Howorth and William, his son, for 

having an inquest ... ... ... ... I2d. 

Henry, son of William, son of Robert, for trespass \2d. 

Robert, brother of the Clerk of Chirche, for trespass \2d. 

Agnes de Brodefcld, for trespass ... ... \2d. 

Roger de Kirkclond, Clerk, for entry to land in 

Chipyne ... ... ... ... ... \2d. 

Sum 12s. 6d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF CLIDERHOU on 

Friday next after the feast of the Conversion of St. 

Paul, in the I7th year [27th January, 1324]. 

Of John de Bradhill, for default of suit ... ... 6d. 

fohn Qwerderay, because he failed in the law ... $d. 
Richard de Buri, for entry to 5 acres of land in 

Chypyn ... ... ... ... . .. \2d. 

Adam de Droumeby (?), because he did not have 

Thomas Wyssc there ... ... ... 4</ 

Adam de WynkedclegJi, for entry to land ... 3^. 

Walter, son of Henry Moton, for breach of the peace ^d. 

William, son of Daukyn, for default of service $d. 
Nicholas, of the Cross (de Cruce), because he did 

not prosecute ... .. ... $d. 

,, William, son of John, son of Warine, for default 

of service ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

Gilbert de Rissheton, for a false complaint .. $d. 
Richard de ffolewod, for appropriating his cloth 

(pro panno suo apropriando) ... ... ... 6d. 

Robert, son-in-law (gcncr) of Nicholas del Ewod, 

for breach of the peace ... ... ... ^d. 



54 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of William, son of Henry Moton, for the same ... ?>d. 

John de Bailegh, for entry to 6 acres of land ... \2d. 

the wife of William de Bothe, for bad ale ... <^d. 

the wife of Nicholas, son of Malyn, for the same $d. 
,, William de Wymundhous, for unjust withholding 

of a debt ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

John, son of Henry de Shiitlisworth, for the relief 

of land in Symondeston ... ... ... $s. 

Sum ... ... ... 14.3. 6d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF CLIDERHOU, on 
Wednesday in the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra, in 
the 1 7th year [22nd February, 1324], 

Of Richard de Huddles ton } for fine for respite of his 

suit this year ... .. ... ... 2s. 

Henry, son of Henrv de Thorp, for breach of the 

peace ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

,, Thomas Wys, for unjust withholding of a debt... $d. 

Roger Prodhome, because he did not prosecute... $d. 
Adam, son of Henry, the Smith, of Harewod, for 

a false claim ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Richard de Grenacres, for entry to land in Twe- 

silton . ... ... ... 2s. 

Joan de Baldreston, for entry to land in Claiton... 2s. 
Richard, son of Hiche, Robert, the Smith, and 

Adam de Brunley, for licence to agree ... Qd. 

Adam de Copedehirst, for a false claim ... \2d. 
,, John, the Shoemaker (Sutor), of Blakeburn, for 

tanning ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

William de Wymundhous, for trespass ... ... i8</ 

Robert de Grotton, for respite of his homage ... 2s. 

John del Legh, for the same ... ... ... 4^. 

Philip de Claiton, for the same ... ... 2s. 

Sum ... 1 8^. 6d. 



17-18 EDWARD II. 55 

PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF CLIDERHOU, on 

Friday next after the feast of St. Gregory the Pope, 

in the I7th year [i6th March, 1324]. 
Of Hugh de Button, and Joan, his wife, for respite 

of their homage ... ... ... ... 40^. 

John de Paldenc, for unjust withholding of a debt 6d. 

Henry de Notehogh, because he did not prosecute $d. 

William, son of Ralph de Bylyngton, for tanning 3^. 
Henry Laghmon and Richard, son of Henry de 

Keucrdale, for default of service ... ... %d. 

Thoias le ffrende, for breach of the peace . . . 4d. 
Richard de Tyndyhevid, for I stag (i.e., young ox) 

of estray sold ... ., , ... ... 40^. 

William Pirolas, for having an inquest ... $d. 
Robert, the Miller, of Worsthisthorn, for default of 

service ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Adam le Spenser, for the same ... .. ^d. 

,, William, son of Robert, tJie Shoemaker (Sutor), 

for tanning... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

,, John, son of John, son of Elias de Revid, for entry 2s. 
Louot, the maid (ancilla) of Robert de Baillegh, 

and Emma de BaillegJi, for bad ale ... ... 6^/. 

,, Geoffrey, son of Henry Russell, for breach of the 

peace .. ... ... ... ... ^d. 

the wife of Walter, of the Hall, for bad ale ... 6d. 

John de Cliderhou, for unjust withholding of a debt 3^. 
,, John del Wroo, Richard, son of Simon, and John, 

son of Wilcok, for detention ... ... ... 6d. 

,, Adam del Clough, for default of puture ... ^d. 

John del Clough, for the same ... ^d. 

Richard, son of Alan, for the same ... ... ^d. 

Emma, wife of John de Smerishalgh, for the same $d. 
Roger de Whithalgh and Ada)n, son of Roger, for 

the same ... ... ... .. 6d. 

John del Holt, for the same ... ... ^d. 

Robert de Littill-mitton, for trespass ... ... 6d. 

Sum . i6j. 6d. 



56 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

6dorso. pERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF CLIDERHOU, on 
Thursday next before the feast of Palm Sunday, in 
the 1 7th year [5th April, 1324]. 

Of Richard, son of Richard de Sale, for breach of the 

peace ... ... ... .. $d. 

John le Parker, for entry to land in Altencotes 4^. 
Elen de Boulton, for unjust detention ... ... $d. 

Isabell, relict of John Tabard, for entry to land 2s. 6d. 
Roger Prodhome, because he did not have Alice 

de Aldelegh there ... ... ... ... ^d. 

,, Roger del Holme, for default of service ... 3</. 

Godith, relict of Richard, son of Dike, for default 

of service ... ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Adam de Duckeworth, for the same ... ... $d. 

William, son of Robert de Mitton, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Robert de Birlegh, and John de Birlegh, for default 

of service ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Richard de Dodehill, for breach of the peace ... $d. 
Henry, son of Thomas de Clif, for default of 

service ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

the wife of Richard Wyndibonck for bad ale ... 4<i 
Sum .... ... ... s. d. 



DERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF CLIDERHOU, on 
Thursday in the Morrow of St. Mark, in the i8th 
year [26th April, 1324]. 
Of Nicholas, of the Cross, because he did not 

prosecute ... ... .. ... ... 6d. 

Anota, daughter of Thomas de Hehne, for trespass $d. 
Christiana de Anyethalgh, because she failed in the 



Richard, son of Robert, and Anota, wife of Robert, 

son of Dobbe, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

Richard del Heye, because he did not prosecute 6d. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 57 

Of Richard del Haregrcves, because he did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... ... 4^. 

Jo/in, son of William le Skynner, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Matilda, wife of Robert, the Carpenter, for the 

same ... ... ... ... $d. 

John, son of Ecke de Haylcgh, for the same ... &/. 

Margaret, daughter of Henry Moton, for bad ale 3</. 

Isabel, daughter of Hugh, son of Thomas de 

Worston, for entry to land ... ... ... 2s. 

Henry, son of Hudde de Alvethaui, for licence to 

agree ... ... ... 4^. 

Adam de Worston, Clerk, William, son of Thomas, 
Hugh, son of TJiomas, Hugh, son of Ralph, 
William, son of Phigh, and Thomas de Revid, 
for respite of homage ... ... 2s. 

Sum &s. id. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF CLIDERHOU, on 
Tuesday in the week of Pentecost, in the I7th year 
[5th June, 1324]. 

Of John de Paldene, for a false complaint ... $d. 
Henry de Blakcburn, of Walton, for licence to 

agree ... 3^. 

,, William del Gcrner, because he did not have, etc. 6d. 

Joan, maid of John ffrend, for breach of the peace yt. 
the wife of Henry, son of Hannah, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... ... 3^/. 

William del Wroe, for licence to agree .. 3^. 
,, Cecily, daughter of Robert, the Tailor (Cissor), for 

bad ale ... .. ... ... ... 3^. 

Henry, son of Hanncok, for unjust detention ... 4^. 

John Qwerderay, for licence to agree ... . . $d. 

Margaret, wife of Henry de Hanschaw, for bad ale 4^. 

Geoffrey, son of Henry Russell, for trespass ... 6d. 



58 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Thomas de Knoll, for respite of his homage ... 40^. 

Adam ffrauncets, for breach of the peace .. 4</. 

Alan, reeve of Haslingdene, for licence to with- 
draw from office (pro licentia removendi ex officio) 2s. 

John de Haslingdene, Chaplain, for carrying away 

the lord's house (pro domu domini asportata) ... %d. 

,, Adam, son of Dobbe de Derwynd, for the same 2s. 

Richard Swetemilk, for carrying away a house 

(pro domu asportata) ... ... ... 6d. 

John del Halle, for respite of his homage ... 2s. 

Sum ... ... ... 1^. < 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME [COURT], on Wednesday 

next before the feast of St. John the Baptist, in 

the 1 7th year [2Oth June, 1324]. 
Of William, son of John de Bradelay, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... . . ... ^d. 

William Wendout, for the same ... ... ^d. 

Richard, son of Dawe de Brereworth, for the same ^d. 

John Qwerderay, because he failed in the law ... $d. 

William le Bouright, for breach of the peace ... $d. 
Richard de Boulton and Nicholas of the same, for 

withholding of a debt ... ... ... 6d. 

Fulk le Perpound and Richard, son of Emma, for 

withholding of a debt ... ... ... 6d. 

Robert del Bote, for trespass ... ... ... ^d. 

the wife of Thomas de Hyde, for bad ale .., ^d. 

the wife of William Nightegale, for the same ... ^d. 

Robert de Birlegh, for breach of the peace ... ^d. 
Richard, son of Thomas del Hill, because he failed 

in the law ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

the wife of Robert, son of William, for bad ale 6d. 
Thurstan, son of Gilbert, because he failed in the 

law ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

William, the Carpenter, for default of service ... ^d. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 59 

Of fohn, son of Robert, son of Gilbert, for trespass 6d. 
Ameria, daughter of Thomas, the Miller, of Dyn- 

kedelegh, for the same ... ... 3</ 

Roger, son of Hudde, for felling I oak in Sapedene 6d. 
Nicholas de Holdene, for trespass done in the wood 

there .. ... ... ... ... ^d. 

,, the same Nicholas, for 2 weak stags [/>., young 

cattle] of estray or sold (pro ij staggcttis debili- 

bus de vago sive vend if is) ... ... ...^s.Gd. 

John Noel, for having the aid of the Court (pro 

auxilio habendo de Curia) ... ... ... 2s. 

William de Derwynt, for the escape of 2 beasts 

in Penhill .. ... ... ... 2d. 

Richard Broun, Richard Daniel, and Emma del 

Riddyng, for the escape of 3 beasts ... ... $d. 

,, John, the Carpenter, for the escape of 2 beasts ... 2d. 
Cecily le Specker, William de Gerner, [and] William 

de Bilington, for [the escape of] 3 beasts ... ^d. 
,, William de Wymondhous, for the escape of 6 

beasts ... ... 6d. 

Adam, the Baker, of Penhilton, and Richard, son 

of Dobbe, for the escape of 2 beasts ... ... 2d. 

Richard, son of Dobbe, and Agnes de Coldccotes, for 

the escape of 2 beasts ... 2.d. 

Richard de Coldccotes, for the escape of 2 beasts 2d. 
Richard Cripill, Henry, Chaplain of Dounum 

(Douu.), and William del Welle, for [the escape 

of] 3 beasts .. ... ^d. 

Adam de Grymcschaw, for the escape of 6 beasts 6d. 
Richard, son of Dogge, Robert Bybby, and Henry, 

son of Henry, for the escape of 3 beasts ... yi. 

,, Robert Bybby and Cecily, wife of William, son of 

Hclwise, for the escape of 4 beasts ... 40". 

Sum i6s. id. 



60 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAME [COURT], on Wednesday 
next after the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas, 
in the i8th year [4th July, 1324]. 

Of Richard^ son of Thomas del Hill, because he failed 

in the law ... ... . ... ... 4^. 

the wife of Henry Wynditheris, for bad ale ... 2d. 
Emma, daughter of Richard, son of Magge, for 

the same ... . . ... . . , ... $d. 

Henry, son of Hancok, for default of puture of 

the foresters ... .. ... ... 6d. 

Henry de Henthorn, for the relief of his father's 

land in Henthorn ... ... ... ... 40^. 

Roger, son of William, the Clerk, for haymald of 

I stag (pro haymaldacione I staggeti) ... ... %d. 

William, of the Brig, for withholding of a debt $d. 
Thomas ffrend, for breach of the peace ... 40*. 

,, Roger, son of Thomas, for the same ... ... ^d. 

John Qwerderai, for default of puture of the 

foresters ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

Sum ... ... .. ^. id. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME [COURT], on Thursday, 
the morrow of the Assumption of the Blessed Mary, 
in the i8th year [i6th August, 1324]. 
Of Bernard del Hackyng, because he did not have 

William de Knoll there ... ... ... 6d. 

Anabilla, relict of John del Walbonck, for main- 
taining in her seisin (pro manu tenendo in seisina 
sua) ... ... ... ... . 2s. 

Henry, son of Ralph de Claiton, for the same ... 2s. 

William de Knoll, for frequent defaults ... 6d. 

Roger, son of John, the Cook, for breach of the 

peace ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

William de Shorrok, because he did not have 

Hugh de Shorrok there ... ... ... 4d. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 6l 

Of Agnes de Keuerdale, for default of service ... $d. 

Adam del Clogh, because he did not have 

Matilda de Shutlisworth there ... ... $d. 

Adam Noel, because he did not prosecute ... ^d. 

the wife of A daw de Coldccotes, for the escape of 

4 beasts ... .. ... ... ... ^d. 

Richard le Darker, for the escape of 3 beasts ... $d. 
John, son of Anabill de Smerishalgh, for the 

escape of 3 beasts ... ... ... ... $d. 

Adam Rigge* for the escape of I beast .*.. id. 

Sum ... ... . .. js. $d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Thursday next 

after the feast of St. Giles, in the i8th year [6th Sep- 
tember, 1324]. 
Of John, son of Nicholas del ffennyfold, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Henry de Grymeschaiv, because he did not have 

Richard de B out ton there ... ... $d. 

Edmund de Graystock, for trespass ... ... 6d. 

Adam, son of Adam de Blakeburn, for the same 8^/. 

William del Ewod, because he did not have Adam, 

his brother there ... ... ... ... ^d. 

the tenant of the land of John Pacok, for default 

of service ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

Adam Huttyngsone, for the same ... ... 6d. 

Robert Purdhome, because he did not have Henry 

del Holme there ... ... ... ... $d. 

Richard, son of Amery, because he did not have 

the Abbot of Whallcy there ... ... 3^. 

the wife of Richard, son of Emma, for bad ale $d. 

,, Adam de Shipynlay, for default of service ... $d. 

Alan del tlolynhevid, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

William de Haldelegh, for the same .. ... 6d. 

John, son of Richard de Boulton, for the same ... 3^. 



62 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of the wife of John Broun, for bad ale ... ... 3< 

John, son of John le Porter, for trespass ... 2d> 

Henry, son of Alice, for selling flesh ... ... ^d. 

Henry del Holme, tor default of puture of the 

foresters ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Richard de Coldecotes, for the escape of 12 pigs 

in Penhill ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

William Wride, for cutting vert in Chipyndale 2d. 
Matilda, daughter of William, and John, son of 

Warme, for the same , . ... ... 4^- 

Sum ... ... ... ^. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME [COURT], on Monday 

next after the feast of St. Matthew the Apostle, in 

the 1 8th year [24th September, 1324]. 
Of Elen de Boulton, for frequent defaults ... ... $d. 

the same Elen, for unjust withholding by pledge 

(pro injusta detentions per plegittm) ... ... $d. 

Adam, son of Thomas de Glider hou, because he 

did not prosecute ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Elen de Boulton, for many defaults ... ... $d. 

Roger, son of Geoffrey de Dinkedeley, for default 

of suit ... ... . . ... ... 6d. 

the tenant of the land of John de Balschaw, for 

default of service ... ... . . ... $d. 

John de Melure, for contempt committed (pro con- 

temptu facto) ... ... ... ... $d. 

Peter de Othumclogh, because he did not prosecute $d. 
John, son of Elias de Henthorn, because he failed 

in the law ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Adam de Whitekar for selling flesh ... ... $d. 

Adam de Dromundby, because he did not have 

the Abbot of Whalley there ... ... ... i&/. 

Adam, son of Robert de Blakeburn, for selling flesh 3^. 
Alan ffraunceis, because he did not have John 

and William, his sons, there ... ... ... 6d. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 63 

Of John de Shorrok and Henry, his brother, for 

trespass ... ... . ... 6d. 

Adam de Dromundby, because he did not have 

Richard de Ribbilchester there ... ... ^d. 

the same Adam, because he did not have Robert, 

son of Dobbe, there ... ... . . ... $d. 

Henry de Grymeschaw, because he did not have 

Richard de Boulton there ... ... $d. 

Alan ffraunceis, because he failed in the law ... 6d. 
Adam del Whitccar, for bad ale ... ... \d. 

,, Thomas, son of Richard de Symondeston, for default 

of service ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Adam de Dromundby, because he did not have 

Hugh del Hackyng there ... $d. 

Robert, son of Helwise, for bad ale ... ... ^d. 

Cecily, daughter of Robert de Harcwod, for the same $d. 
Sara de Clayton, for suavity of the prison (pro 

suavitate prisons) ... ... ... ... 2 s. 

Sum ... ... ... IOJ. $d. 

Sum total ... ifli. 14$-. lod. 

Sum of entries ... 345*. lod. 

Sum of reliefs ... 4/2'. $s. 

Sum of escapes .. .. $s. 6d. 

Sum of es trays ... ... 'js. lod. 

Sum of perquisites uli. 2od. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF BOULAND, on m. 7. 

Thursday, the morrow of All Souls, in the I7th 
year [3rd November, 1323]. 

Of Roger de Elihurst, for escape ... ... ... 6d. 

Stephen, son of Matilda, for unjust detention ... $d. 

Annot, daughter of Gilbert, for a false complaint $d. 

Walter, the Carpenter, for default of service ... $d. 

Robert, son of Hugh, for withholding of a debt... $d. 

the same Robert, for the same ... ... $d. 

,, Richard Curedame, for entry to land ... ... 3^- 



64 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 



, son of Adam, for entry to land... ... 6d. 

Robert, son of Hugh, for a false complaint .. 3</. 

William, the Baker, for withholding of a debt ... $d. 

Adam, son of Alan de Neuton, for entry to land 18/2?. 

yi?^ dil Halle, for entry to land ... ... \2d. 

Adam, son of Walter, for entry to land ... 2od. 
Adam, son of Symon de Heghfeld, for entry to 

land ... ... ... ... ... \2d. 

Richard de Ravinschae, for entry to land ... i8</. 
Robert, son of William del Heghfeld, for entry to 

land ... ... ... ... ... 6s. 

John de Wycklesworth, for entry to land ... 3^. 
Hawyse, wife of John Cragg, for licence to brew 

this year ... ... ... .. ... 40^. 

Sum 22s. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF SLAYTEBURN, on 

Wednesday next after the feast of St. Lucy, in the 
i /th year [i4th December, 1324]. 

Of John de Langeton, because he failed in the law ... \2d. 

Robert de Cliderhou, for default of puture ... 6d. 

Richard, son of Alkoc, for a false claim ... $d. 

Hugh Pany, for breaking the fold (pro falda fracta) Sd 

., Symon le fforsterknaue, for licence to agree ... %d. 

Robert, son of Dode, for default of puture ... 3^. 

Symon le Hyrd, for trespass ... ... ... 4^. 

Roger, son of Robert, son of Hudde ... ... \2d. 

lyile del Clogh, for non-suit ... ... ... ^d. 

Robert, son of Dode, for multure withdrawn ... $d. 
Alan le Coudray, for carrying away brushwood 

(pro busca asp or tat a) ... ... ... -$d. 

Adam, son of Walter, for the same ... ... 6d. 

Henry, the Clerk, for part of a sheep stolen (pro 

parte j Muttonis furata) . . ... ... $d. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 65 

Of Nole, formerly the wife of Walter By-the-yate, for 

administration of her husband's goods... ...js.2d. 

Adam, son of Walter, for entry to land ... Ss. 

Sum 2 is. 2d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF BOULAND, at 

Wadynton, on Tuesday next after the feast of the 

Epiphany of our Lord, in the I7th year [loth January, 

1324} 

Of Adam de Wanervill, for respite of his suit this year 5^. 

William Goday, for licence to agree ... ... 6d. 

Thomas, the Miller, for trespass ... ... 4^. 

William, son of Henry, for default of puture ... $d. 

the heir of Robert Lemyng, for respite of suit ... 6d. 

John de Coltliurst, for the same this year ... 6d. 
,, William Godday, and Simon, son of Ralph, for 

breach of the peace ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Roger de Thistiley, for fishing in the Ribbill ... ^d. 
Margery, formerly the wife of Nicholas del Clogh, 

for a false complaint ... ... ... $d. 

Adam Langta, for having an inquest ... ... \2d. 

Henry, the Clerk, because he did not distrain 

(quia non districtus) Alice Lemyng ... .. $d. 

Hudde, son of Jordan, for trespass ... ... ^d. 

Adam Snelle, for fishing in the Rybbill 6d. 

Adam, son of Richard, for the same ... ... 8^. 

Nicholas, son of William, for the same ... 6d. 

William, son of Thomas, for the same ... 4</. 

Richard de Garsby, for respite of homage ... \m. 

Adam, son of Edousa, for licence to agree ... $d. 

Adam de Wanennlle, for respite of homage ... \m. 
Robert, son of Nalle, and Roger, son of Jordan, 

for escape ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Simon Cutte, for the same ... 2d. 

,, John de Clayton, for cutting vert ... ^d. 
F 



66 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Walter Tolous, and Hawise, daughter of Adekoc, 

for multure withdrawn ... ... ... 4^- 

the wife of Elias Cokeman, for the same ... ^d. 

,, John, son of Adam, for carrying away the lord's wood 2d. 

Tempeste, for respite of suit ... ... 2s. 

/^ Miller, for contempt ... ... I2d. 

z, son of Lowe, for entry to I messuage ... 6d. 

Thomas de Jude, for entry ... ... ... ^d. 

Adam, son of Geppe^ for entry to land... ... 2s. 

John, the Miller, for trespass ... ... ... 2d. 

Sum ... ... ... $2s. lid. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF BOULAND, on 
Saturday next after the feast of the Conversion of 
St. Paul, in the i/th year [28th January, 1324]. 

Of Adam Scot, for fishing in the Rybill ... ... $d. 

Henry, son of Richard de Chatte\burn\, for the same $d. 

Adam, son of A Ian, for the same ... ... $d. 

Adam, son of Walter Bi-the-yate, for the same ... ^d. 

William, the Baker, for a false complaint ... $d. 

John Belle, and Henry le Tayllor, for multure with- 
drawn ... ... ... ... .. 4^. 

Alkoc de Menley, and Robert, his son, for cutting vert $d. 

,, Agnes de Wyswell, and Margery del Clogh, for 

licence to agree ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Stephen, son of Matilda, because he did not 

prosecute .... ... .. ... ... 6d 

Christiana, wife of Robert, son of Phithi\an\ for 

breach of the peace ... ... ... ... 5^. 

Robert de Chipindale, for trespass .. ... $d. 

Adam del Bernard, for cutting vert ... ... ^d. 

Gille Hordame, for the brewhouse of Slaitburn 

this year (pro brad de Slait\burn\ hoc anno) ... $s. 

Hawise de Harewode, for entry, and Adam, son 

of Christian, for withholding of a debt ... 6d 
" ... ... 7s. yd. 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 67 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAME [COURT], AT WADYNTON, 
on Thursday next before the feast of St. Chad, in 
the I /th year [ist March, 1324]. 

Of Robert, son of William, the Baker, for fishing ... 3^. 
Matilda, daughter and heir of Nicholas del Clogh, 

for respite of suit ... ... ... . .. \2d. 

William del Hallestede, for licence for tanning ... 6d. 

Simon le Ryder, for multure withdrawn ... $d. 

Isold, relict of Simon de Knoll .. 2d. 
William, son of Richard, the Smith (ffaber), for 

breach of the peace, and Matilda, daughter 

of Nicholas del Clogh ... ... ... 6d. 

Agnes, formerly the wife of Roger WJiitehevid, 

for entry ... ... ... 2s. 

Thomas se (sic) Spicer, for breach of the peace... ^d. 
,, Roger, t/ic Smith, of Bradford, for breach of the 

peace ... ... ... ... ... 8</. 

John Hagliande, and Richard, the Carpenter, for escape %d. 

Stephen de Hamcrton, for entry to land ... 2s. 

,, William, the Baker, for entry ... ... \2d. 

Matilda, daughter of Adam, the Smith, for entry ...2s.6d. 

... ... ... i is. d. 



DERQUISITES OF THE SAME COURT, on Monday 

next before the feast of St. Cuthbert, in the I7th 
year [iQth March, 1324]. 
Of Henthorn, Richard Bennefestre for respite of suit 

and default of puture ... ... ... \2d. 

,, Petronell Pennull, for bad ale... ... ... 3^. 

Adam Snell, because he did not prosecute ... 6d. 

Agnes, daughter of Gilbert de Bradeford, for bad ale ^d. 

,, Thomas de Knoll, for respite of homage ... 2s. 
Sum ... ... ... 5. 



68 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE COURT AFORESAID, on Wednes- 
day the feast of St. Mark, in the i;th year [25th 
April, 1324]. 
Of Adam, son of Walter, for cutting vert, and Ralph 

le Leddebeter, for breach of the peace ... 6W. 

William Cambe, for breach of the peace, and Alice 

le Dristar, for escape .. ... 6W. 

Robert, son of Roger, son of Jordan, Agnes, wife 

of Stephen, [and] Adam del Brigge, for escape... ^d. 

Adam Laghmon, for the same ... ... 3^- 

Adam, son of Dobbe, for the same ... ... ?>d. 

Adam Auward, for the same ... ... 3^- 

Richard, the Smith, for the same ... ... id. 

John de Clayton, for trespass ... ... ... ^d. 

Alice, wife of Thomas Bot, for taverning the moiety 
of i house ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

the wife of Robert Blannchard, for bad ale ... ^d. 

the wife of Adam, son of Dobbe, for the same... i8</. 



7 dorso. FURTHER, OF PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF BOU- 

LAND, on Wednesday the feast of St. Mark, in 
the i /th year. 

Of Hawise Cragge, for bad ale ... ... ... $d. 

the wife of Adam Snell, for bad ale ... ... 6d. 

Adam del Heghgate, and Richard, the Miller, for 

escape ... . . ... ... ... 4^. 

Richard de Gradele, for escape ... ... $d. 

Raginald, the clerk, for entry ... ... ... 6d. 

Sum 6s. id. 



DERQU1SITES OF THE SAME [COURT], AT WADINTON, 
on Wednesday in the week of Pentecost, in the i/th 
year [6th June, 1324]. 

Of John, son of Walter, for respite of puture ... 6d. 

,, Alice, relict of William le Smale, for withholding 
of a debt ,., ... ... . ... 



I /- 1 8 EDWARD II. 69 

Of Simon Cut, for a false claim ... ... ... $d. 

Agnes de Wyswall, for default of service ... $d. 

Robert ffox, for escape ... ... ... $d. 

,, CatalT de Polfr', Adam, son of William de Hulme, 

and Beatrice, daughter of Adam ... . 2s. 

,, Robert, son of Dode, for default of service ... 3^. 

Robert Banastre, for the same ... ... 3^. 

Adam, del Hulle, [and] /<?/*#, the Miller, for brewing 

without licence ... ... ... 6d. 

,, William, tJie Baker, for concealing the lord's plea 

(pro concelamento placiti domini) ... ... 2d. 

,, Malma, relict of Adam, son of Simon, for entry 

to land ... ... ... ... ... 4J-. 

the same [Malma}, for her husband's goods ... \2d. 

Richard, son of Elias, for entry to land ... 2s. 

John le Webster, for entry to land ... ... \2d. 

Richard Curdame, for entry .. ... ... ^d. 

Richard, son of Walter le Waite, for the same... i&/. 
,, Richard, de Rauinshaghc, [and] Hugh } son of Pany, 

for entry ... ... ... ... ... 25. 

Sum 1 6s. 6d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME [COURT], on Thursday 

next before the feast of St. John the Baptist, in the 
i;th year [2 1st June, 1324]. 
Of John, son of Walter de Wadinton, for default of 

puture ... ... ^d. 

John del Hulle, for selling flesh ... ... 6d. 

Simon le fforsterknaiie, for a false complaint ... $d. 

Robert de Wlialley, for breach of the peace ... $d. 

William Gudday, for default of puture ... 6d. 

Agnes, daughter of Hugh, for bad ale... ... $d. 

John del ffalyng, for escape ... ... ... yd 

Alice le Dristar, for the same ... id. 

John del ffalyng, and John le Webster, for the same $d. 



LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Adam, son of Christian, for detention... ... ^d. 

Isabell, wife of Henry, son of Walter, for a false 

complaint ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

the wife of Alan Cok, for bad ale ... .. $d. 

Elias de Hennethorn, for licence, &c. ... ... 4^. 

Sum ... ... ... J - ^- 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME [COURT], on Thursday 
next after the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas, 
in the i8th year [5th July, 1324]. 
Of Hugh, son of Tylle, because he did not prosecute $d. 

Simon, son of Huddekyn, because he did not 

prosecute ... ... . . ... ... \d. 

Walter del Wodhous, for withholding of a debt... $d. 

,, the townships of Slayteburn and Neuton, for with- 
holding of a debt ... . . ... ... 9^. 

Adam ffox, because he did not have R. de Cliderhou 

there ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

Richard, son of Adam, the Reeve, for a false 

complaint ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Adam, the Carpenter, and Richard, the Carpenter, 

for bad ale... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Henry Profet, because he did not prosecute ... $d. 

Roger, son of Dobbe, for escape ,,, ... 2d, 

Robert^ son of Hudde and Adam del Hulle, for 

escape ... ... ,.. ... ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... . .. s. 2d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAME [COURT], on Friday next 
after the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed 
Virgin Mary, in the i8th year [i7th August, 1324]. 

Of the Abbot of Whalley, and John de Wynynton, 

because they did not prosecute ... ... I2d. 

John de Standene, for having aid ..... "-T 



1 7- 1 8 EDWARD II. 71 

Of William tie Langeland, for withholding a debt of 

William, son of Roger ... ... ... 6d. 

,, Richard, the Carpenter, for attachments broken (pro 

attacliiamentis f metis) ... ... ... 6d. 

Nicholas, son of Beatrice, for escape ... ... 6d. 

Robert, son of Pfudde, and /J//V.?, his wife, for 

breach of the peace . . . ... ... ... ^d. 

Httgh Pany, Richard, son of Alkoc [and] Matilda, 

daughter of Dogge, for respite of homage ... 3^. 

Sum 6s. lod. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT AFORESAID, on Friday 
in the Vigil of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin 
Mary, in the i8th year [7th September, 1324]. 
Of Adam del Clogli, and John, his son, for entry ... I2d. 
,, Thomas de Rajtynschae, for licence to agree ... 4d. 
,, John le Tasker, for breach of the peace . . . 6d. 

Emma, relict of John, son of Henry, for the same 3*1". 
Alice, wife of William le Smale, because she did 

not prosecute ... .. ... ^d. 

,, the wife of Thomas, the Miller, for bad ale ... $d. 
,, William Cambe, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

Judde de Park, for default of service ... ... $d. 

William, son of Robert, for default of service .. $d. 
Simon del Shaghe, for escape . . ... ... 2d. 

William de Bonk, for licence to marry Isold, his 

daughter ... ... ... ... ... 2.y. 

Sum ... ... 5^. io/. 

Sum total ... jli. 'js. jd. 

Sum of entries ... $2s. gd. 

Sum of goods of natives ()s. od. 

Sum of marchets 2s. od. 

Sum of impoundings $s. \d. 

Sum of perquisites ?6s. yd. 



72 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERM OF THE VACCARIES OF BOULAND, in the i8th 

year of King Edward [1324-5]. 
Of William de Gradale, for the vaccary of Brenand 30^. 

William de Swynelhirst, for a vaccary there ... 2os. 

Adam Langto, for Whitlidale ... ... ... 30^. 

the herbage of a place called Whitwalle ... I2d. 

Adam de Whitlidale, for le Trogh ... 6s. 8d. 

the same Adam, for Glastirdale ... 6s. 8d. 

Thomas de Bradelay, for Heghok ... ... 2os. 

Adam de Gradate, for Randolfboth ... 2os. 8d. 

., Adam, reeve of Slayteburne, for Netlikar ... IDS. 



PERM OF THE VACCARIES OF BLAKEBURNESHIRE, in 
* the year aforesaid. 

PENHULL. 

Of Richard de Merclesdene, for the close of Blakay 2Os. 

Symon de Blakay, for Barouford .. .. 28^. 

John le Parker, for the other Barouford 13^. ^d. 

,, Richard de Merclesdene, for Rughlegh ... ... 28^. 

Richard de Grenacre, for the other Rughlegh ... 2%s. 

Gilbert de la Legh, for Whithalgh ... ... 2%s. 

Robert de Penhille, for Barelegh ... ... 28^. 

Richard de Whitacre, for Goldiaue ... ... 28^. 

John de Whitacre, for the other Goldiaue ... 28^. 

John de Dynelay, for Hagh ... ... ... iSs. 

Richard de Whitacre, for Westclos and Hegham 40^. 

the same Richard, for Roel and ffyliclos ... 2Os. 

[TRAWDEN.] 

John del Ewode, for Wyculure ... ... 14^. 

Adam, son of Henry, for the other Wyculure ... i6s. 

John le Parker, for Wynwelle... ... ... 28^. 

Adam del Shagh, for Berdeshagh ... ... 28^. 

Oliver del Bothe, for the other Berdeshagh ... 2$s. 

[ACCRINGTON.] 

John de Balshagh, for Bacstandene ... ... 



I9-2O EDWARD II. 73 

ROSSENDALE. 

Of Richard de Derdcne, for Gameleshevyd . . . 2Os. 

Henry dc Garteside, for Croweshagh ... 26s. %d. 

Adam de Holdene, for Hoddesdene ... ... 24^. 

Alexander del Dene, for Tu listed ... 26s. %d. 

,, John de Wolfhamdene, for Neuhalle ... ... 2OS. 

John le Brumpf, for Constabillegh 135. ^d. 

William de I.cmonishille, for Lufclogh .. ... 2OS. 

,, Thomas del Stok, for Godeshagh ... ... 2os. 

,, Adam del Dene, for Bacope ... 26^". 8^/. 

,. Agnes de Balshagti, for Wolfhamdene ... 26^. 8^/. 

,. Henry del Stok, for Dedequenclogh ... 26s. %d. 

Daude de Couhope, for Routonstall ... ... 20^. 

ACRINGTON. 

Matthew de Antilay, for Rilay .. 26s. Sal. 

Richard de Antilay, for Antilay ... ... 30^. 

, William de Swinythwayt y for Couhous . ... 40^. 

Adam dc Glider hou, for Romisgreve ... ... 14^. 

Adam de Holdenc, for the Park of Musebury ... 2os. 



II. ROLL OF THE HALMOTES OF THE MANOR 
OF UP-HOLLAND. 

19-20, EDWARD II., 1326. 



Public Record Office, Court Rolls, Portfolio iSj t No. fj. 

DEROUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF HOLAND, held 
there on Monday next after the feast of St. Wilfrid 
the Bishop, in the iQth year of the reign of King 
Edward [II., i/th February, 1326]. 
Of John ffremon, for entry to half an acre of land of 

the waste ... ... ... ... 6d. 

the same, of increase of rent .. ... ... 6d. 

Robert YcJian, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against Benedict le ffough ... ... ... id. 



74 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Richard del Ewode, for trespass against Henry de 

Holand ... ... ... ... ... \d. 

,, William, son of Thomas, for a false claim ... id. 
Henry Lethenard, for entry to the third part of 

one acre of land ... ... ... ... I2d. 

the same, of increase of rent .. ... ... ^d. 

William, son of Thomas, for contempt in presence 

of the Steward ... ... ... . .. I2d. 

Richard del Ew ode, for unjust withholding of a debt id. 
Richard del Ewode, for entry to the third part of 

one acre of land of the waste ... ... ^d. 

the same, of increase ... ... ... ^d. 

Henry, son of Richard, son of Olot, for entry to 

4 acres of land of the waste ... ... 4^. 

Hugh, the reeve, for entry to half an acre of 

land of the waste ..., ... ... ... 6d. 

the same, of increase of rent... ... ... 6d. 

Jordan de Prestcote, for having respite of his homage I2d. 

Sum of fines for entry to 5 acres and 

two parts of one acre of the waste 6s. ^d. 

Sum of increase of the said land ... $s. %d. 

Sum of small perquisites ... .. 2s. ^d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF HOLAND, held 
there on Friday, the feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, 
in the lyth year of King Edward [II., 25 April, 1326]. 
Of Alice de Lighurst, in mercy because she felled 

green tree tops (cymas) ... ... ... id. 

Henry de Holand, for having respite of his homage 2s. 

John, son of Henry, in mercy for the same ... 6d. 

Richard, son of Pymme, in mercy for the same... 6d. 

., Agnes, wife of Stephen del Egge, in mercy for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Robert, the Baker (Pistor), for a false claim against 

Robert, the Miller (Molendinarius) ... ... 2d. 



I9-2O EDWARD II. 75 

Of John, the Smith (ffaber), in mercy for trespass 

against ILllen dc Henneworth ... ... . \d. 

Matilda, the wife of Robert, tlie Miller, \\\ mercy 

for the assize of ale broken ... ... 3^. 

Henry Godale, in mercy for the same ... ... $d. 

Ellen, wife of Richard del Yate, in mercy for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Alice, wife of William le firidde, because she burnt 

the neighbours' ring-yards (quia combussit gardias 

vicinorum) ... ... ... \d. 

Alyne le ffughler, in mercy for the same ... \d. 

,, Agnes, wife of Hugh, the Kniglu (Miles), for the 

same ... ... .. ...id. 

,, Richard, son of William, because he made pur- 

presture of the waste ... $d. 

Sum of small perquisites ... $s. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTK OF HULAND, held 

there on Friday, the feast of St. James the Apostle, 

in the 2Oth year of King Edward, son of King Edward 

[25th July, 1326]. 
Of Jordan Tope, for unjust withholding of a debt against 

William del Birches ... ... ... ... \d. 

,, Adam le Dauber, for unjust withholding against 

Roger le Molyneux ... ..id. 

William le SlyneJicued, in mercy for the same, 

against John, son of Matilda... ... ... 2<1. 

William, son of Thomas, for the same against 

Richard He tin ing ' ... ...id. 

Roger, son of Adam, son of Ediisa, in mercy 

because he did not come, and had been summoned \d. 
Matilda le Launder, in mercy because she brewed 

and sold contrary to the assize ... 2d. 

Margery, wife of the Baker ( Pistor), in mercy for 

the same 2d. 



?6 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Agnes, wife of Hugh, in mercy for the same ... 2d. 

Christiana, wife of Alan, in mercy for the same 2d. 

Ellen, wife of Richard del Yate, in mercy for the same 2d. 
Robert del Wolfall, for entry to one acre of land 

of the waste .. ... ... ... \2d. 

the same, of increase... ... ... ... \2d. 

,, Mabel Smalwode, for entry to one rood of land 

of the waste ... ... ... ... 6d. 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... ... $d. 

Richard le Hastie, for licence to enter upon ij 

acre of land, by demise of W. de Mosse ... I2d. 
William le Pulter, for entry to half an acre of 

land of the waste ... ... ... ... 6d. 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... ... 6d. 

Hugh de T aides' , for entry to 2 acres of land of 

the waste ... ... .. ... ... 2s. 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... ... 2s. 

Robert de Huyton, of Skelmardesdale, for licence 

to dig turves ... ... ... -.. $d. 

>, John, son of Hugh, in mercy for the same ... 6d. 

William, son of Roger, and Roger, his son ... <)d. 



"FURTHER PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE, held there 

on the said day in the year abovesaid. 
Of Alexander le Calf, for entry to one acre of land 

of the waste . . ... ... ... i2d. 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... ... I2d. 

the same Alexander, for entry to one acre of 

land of the waste lying near to his land ... \2d. 

the same, of increase of rent... ... ... \2d. 

Sum of fines Jor entry to I \ acre of 
old land, & 5 acres & 3 roods of 
land of the waste ... ... ^s. 

Sum of increase of 5 acres & 3 roods 

of land ... ... . . . 5 s. gd. 

Sum of small perquisites ... ... 2s. lod. 



1 8- 19 EDWARD II. 77 

PERQUISITES OF TIIK HALMOTE OF HOLAND, held 
there on Wednesday next after the feast of the 
Exaltation of the Holy Cross, in the 2Oth year 
[i6th September, 1326]. 
Of William Blundel, in mercy for trespass against 

Alan le Waynwrigh\f\ ... ... ... id. 

Randle, son of Benedict, in mercy for the same 

against William Blundell ... .. ... id. 

William dc Slyneheued, and Richard dc Dalton, in 

mercy ... ... ... .. ... 2d. 

,, Richard le Swon, in mercy for a false claim .. id. 
Sum ... ... ... ... $d 

Sum of all the fines for entry to 6\ 
acres & 2 parts of one acre of old 
land, and 5 acres & 3 roods of 
land of the waste ... ..13^. ^d. 

Sum of increase of 10 acres, 3 roods 
& 2 parts of one acre of land of 
the waste ... ... ... us. ^d. 

Sum of small perquisites ... ... icxr. 7d. 



III. ROLL OF THE COURT OE LIVERPOOL. 
18-19 EDWARD II., 1324-5. 

Public Record Office, Court Rolls, Portfolio 183, No. 14. 

PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF LYUERPOL, held m. i, 
there on Monday next after the feast of St. Luke 
the Evangelist, 18 Edward [II., 22 October, 1324]. 
Of Alii, sister of JoJin, the Kilncr(?), for hue and cry 

raised ( siccore pro hutesio leuato) ... .. ^d. 

Enmot Banastre, because he did not appear at the 

high Court... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

William le Taillour, because he did not have John 

du Lee there ... ... ... ... d. 



78 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of William de Stokkdegh, because he did not appear 

at the high Court ... ... ... ... 4^- 

Richard le Marscal, and John Wttside, for the same ?>d. 
Henry, son of John de Notingham, for the same... 6d. 
Adam, son of Mariot, in mercy for the same ... 4^. 
. Richard de Mapedurhem, because he did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

,, Adam Balle, and William de Cholale, because they 

did not have John Pelet there ... ... 4d. 

Adam, son of Symon, because he was summoned 

and did not appear ... ... ... ... %d. 

William de Metis, for trespass done to Alan, the 

Chaplain ... ... ... ... ... \d. 

John Pesel, because he brewed and sold contrary 

to the assize ... ... ... ... 4^. 

Robert, the Goldsmith, and Alexander' de Dernewall, 

for the same ... .. ... ... 8d. 

Richard Bercar\ and Alan, son of Colle, for the same %d. 
Pymme le Galt\ in mercy for contempt ... 6d. 

Adam, son of Mariot, for unjust detention ... ^d. 
,, Enmot Baroun, for entry to one rood of land in 

Saltenesmor ... ... ... ... 2s. 

Sum of fines for entry to one rood of land 2s. 

Sum of small perquisites ... ... *]s. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF LYUERPOL, held 
there on Monday next before the feast of St. Martin, 
in the year aforesaid [5th November, 1324]. 
Of Alan, son of Colle, for unjust detention ... 3^. 

John le Boster, for the same against Henry del 

Ryding ... ... ... . ... 3^. 

Agnes, wife of John, the Smith, for the same against 

Henry de Harebergh... . ... ... 2d. 

Roger le Barker (Bard), for the same against 

William le fforster ... ... ... 2d- 



1 8- 1 9 EDWARD II. 79 

Of Walter del Melis, for the same against John de 

Notingham ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Robert de Ayntre, for the same against Gilbert, 

son of Dobbc ... .. $d. 

Mattheiv, son of Richard, for the same against 

William de Caton ... ... ... ... $d. 

Roger, tJic Smith, for the same against the said 

William ... ... ... .. ... 2d. 

Robert dc Botliull, because he did not have Henry 

Scote there ... ... .. ... 2d. 

Ralph, the Smith, and Roger le Barn, because they 

did not have William, the Smith there ... $d. 

the wife of Richard dc Mapcdurlicm, because she 

was summoned and did not appear ... ... id. 

,, Henry Pelet, for the same .. ... ... \d. 

,, Tille Brette, and the wife of Henry Patoun, because 

they brewed and sold contrary to the assize ... 9</. 
Joan, wife of John, t/ic Smith, Alan Burgh and 

A dam de Swarcowc, for the same ... ... jd. 

William dc Metis, and Emma la Mareschal, for 

the same ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Adam, son of Symon, for unjust detention ... ^d. 
Adam, son of Symon, for breach of the peace, 

beyond the penalty which was laid upon him 6s. &/. 
Sum us. id. 



PERQUISITES OF TIIF COURT OF LYUKRPOL, held 
there on Friday, the morrow of St. Lucy the Virgin, 
in the year aforesaid [i4th December, 1324]. 
Of Jo/m, son of John, son of Mariot, for a false claim 

against Adam, son of JMariot 2d. 

Richard Baytcbuk, for trespass done to Adam dc 

Cholale ... ... ... ... ... 3^- 

Richard de Mapedurhcm, because he failed in the 

law towards Agnes, wife of John, the Smith ... 6d. 



80 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Robert de Bysphan, for unjust withholding of a 

debt against William de Spellowe ... ... 2d. 

Richard Baitebuk, for the same against Thomas 

de Skircotes ... ... ... ... 2d. 

the wife of Adam, son of Hobbe, and John de 

fforneby, because they brewed and sold contrary 

to the assize ... ... .. ... \2d. 

Dobyn Emmok, and the wife of Walter de Metis, for 

the same ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

the wife of John Minne, and the wife of Alexander 

de Dernewall, for the same ... ... ... \2d. 

the wife of William Carpenter, and Richard de 

Mapedurhem, for the same ... ... ... \2d. 

William Pike, and Alan Pike, for the assize of 

bread broken ... ... .. . .. \2d. 

Richard Kempe, Eiias le Mercer, and Robert le Mercer^ 

for the same ... ... .. ... i8d. 

Adam, son of Richard de Aynoluesdale, for a false 

claim ... ... ... ^d. 

Ralph, the Smith, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against R ichard Pay ... ... ^d. 

Alexander de Dernewall, and John le Brayder ... ^d. 
William Bagot, and Symon Payn, for the same 6d. 
William de Metis, and William de Lidyate, for the 

same ... ... .. ... ... $d. 

William Michel, and John, son of Alan, for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... 8d. 

Roger, son of Henry, and John, son of William, for 

the same ... ... ... ... 6d. 

^4/2i?, maid (ancilla) oi John le Armurer, and 

Richard le Marschall, for the same ... ... 5<^. 

Adam ffraunceis, and Ralph, the Smith, for the 

same ... . . ... ... . . 4</. 

Ellen Prendregest, and Robert, son of Roger, for 

trespass .. ... ... ... ... ^d. 

,, Robert de Sefton, and William de Walton, for the 

same ... . . ... ... ... d. 



18-19 EDWARD II. 8l 

Of Adam de Swarcowe, and Hiche Tcuiue, because they 

did not prosecute .. ... ... ... 4</. 

William Pustard, and John Whitside, for the same 

against Adam, son of Symon ... ... ^d. 

John de Asshes, and Robert, son of William, for the 

same against Robert de Wauertre ... .. 6d. 

Robert Tewe, and Richard de MagJiel, for unjust 

detention ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Robert del Mos, for the same against Robert de Derby 2d. 
,, Adam Mariot, and Nicholas the Slwernaker (sutor), 

for the same ... ... ... ... 3^. 

John, son of Robert, and Henry de Kirkedale, for 

the same ... ... ... ... ... 4^. 

Thomas Stonf, and Henry de Notingham, for the same $d. 
Sum ... ... ... 1^. d. 



DERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF LYUERPOL, held m. \ drso. 

there on Wednesday next after the Epiphany of the 

Lord, 1 8 Edward [II., 9th January, 1325]. 
Of Thomas le Wolf, for breach of the peace upon 

John, servant of Ralpli ... ... ^d. 

John Bullok, for the same upon the same ... ^d. 

Richard de Bois (de bosco), and Agnes, wife of 

John the Smith, for unjust detention... ... ^d. 

John de Notingliam, and Richard del Brokes, for 

the same ... .. ... ... jd. 

Adam Balle, because he did not have William de 

Walton there ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Alexander, servant of Richard Baroun, and William 

le Taillour, for trespass ... ... ... ^d. 

,, Gregory de Galeway, and Roger le Barn, for the same 6d. 
John de Derby, and Alan, son of Colle, for the same 6d. 
Agnes, wife of John, the Smith, and Robert, son 

of William, for the same ... ... ... 4^. 

Sum ... ... ... 3^. 5^. 

G 



82 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF LYUERPOL, held 
there on Monday next before the feast of the Puri- 
fication of the Blessed Mary, in the year aforesaid [28th 
January, 1325]. 

Of Richard, son of John, son of Juliana, for hue and 

cry raised ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

John de Gerston, for a false claim against Robert, 

son of John ... ... ... ... id. 

Robert, son of John, for unjust withholding against 

Alan, the chaplain ... ... ... .... 6d. 

John de fforneby, for the same against Adam 

Lauender ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

John Whitside, and Robert del Mos, for the same 

against Nicholas, son of Crete ... ... 6d. 

John Pesel, and William de Grenole, for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

Edith, daughter of Tille, and Roger de Knouseiegh, 

for the same ... ... ... ... yd. 

,, Richard de Knouselegh, and William le Archer, 

for a false claim ... ... ... ... 4^. 

Agnes, wife of John, the Smith, and Henry le Mercer, 

for unjust detention... ... ... ... lod. 

Robert de Walton, and Adam Fraunce, for the 

same ... ... ... ... .. $d 

Adam, son of Hobbe, and William, the Carpenter, 

for the same ... ... . . ... 6d. 

Cecily de Byspham, and William, the Smith, for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

Walter de fforneby, and John de Melis, because they 

brewed and sold contrary to the assize ... I2d. 

Henry Patoun, William le Taillour and Patrick 

de Galeway, for the same .. ... ... 

Sum ... ... ... js. 6d. 



18-19 EDWARD II. 83 

DERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF LYUERPOL, held 
there on Monday next after the feast of the Apostles 
Peter and Paul, in the year aforesaid [ist July, 1325]. 

Of John Wytside, for trespass ... ... ... 6d. 

John Bacoun, for one calf sold to him... . .. \2d. 

Adam, son of Richard, because he failed in the law ^d. 

Ralph, the Smith, for the same against the said A dam 6d. 
Richard de Rojne, and John le Walker, for unjust 

detention ... ... ... ... ... \2d. 

Robert de Byspham, and Michael de Swarcowe, for 

the same ... ... .. ... ... ^d. 

William Carpenter, and Roger, the Smith, for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

William Keling, and Thomas de Celer, for the same $d. 
Thomas del Celer, and Roger le Barn, for unjust 

detention ... ... ... ... ... 4^. 

John, son of William, and Adam, son of Janyn, for 

the same ... ... ... .. ... $d. 

Sum ... ... ... $s. id. 



DERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF LYUERPOL, held 
there on Friday, the Morrow of St. Peter ad Vincula, 
in the year aforesaid [2nd August, 1325]. 

Of Ralph, the Smith, for a false claim against John 

de Meluir ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Richard de la More, because he did not have 

M or ice de Galeway there ... ... ... ^d. 

Adam, son of Hobbe, and Henry le Walker, for 

the same ... .. ... ... ... $d. 

Robert le Goldsmyth, and Henry Gerard, for the same 6d. 
Henry de Notingham, and Robert le Barn, for the 

same ... ... ... .. ... jd. 

Matilda, wife of Henry Patoun, for a false claim 

against Nicholas Botoun ... ... ... 6d. 

G 2 



84 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of William Baret, and Roger de Carnaruan, for unjust 

detention ... ... ... ... ... %d. 

the said Roger, and John, son of William, for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

Jordan de Ly nacre, Robert de Harewode and William 

Pustard, for the same against Thomas de Skircotes 8d. 
Adam, the Smith, and Symon Payn, for the same 

against Adam de Wygan ... ... ... 

Robert, son of William, and William, the Smith, 

for the same ... ... ... ... 

John Pelet, and William Baret, for the same ... 
Sum 6s. id. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF LYUERPOL, held there 
on Tuesday next after the feast of Easter, in the 
year aforesaid [9th April, 1325]. 
Of John, son of Robert del Mos, for breach of the 

peace upon John, the Baker ... ... \2d. 

the said John, for the same upon the said John ^d. 
Adam ffraunce, and William, son of Hugh, because 

they brewed and sold contrary to the assize $d. 

the wife of William le Taillour, and Robert de 

Dodilegh, for the same ... ... ... I2d. 

William Wynke, and Alan, son of Colle, for the same $d. 
,, Henry, son of Roger, for entry to one rood of land 

in Saltenesmor ... ... ... ... \2d. 

Robert de Sefton and John le Tynkeler, for trespass 5^. 
Symon de Gerston and John Pisel, for the same... 3^. 
Robert, son of Henry, and William de Aynoluesdale, 

for the same ... ... ... ... 6d. 

William, son of Nicholas, and John de Asshes, for 

the same ... ... ... ... . . 6d. 

Adam Balle, and John Notingham, for the same ... $d. 
Robert, son of Gilbert, and William de Melts, for 

unjust detention ... . . ... ... ^d. 



1 8- 1 9 EDWARD II. 85 

Of John, son of Uobbe, and Alice Hopcrone, for the same ^d, 
William de Salwall, and William, son of Dode, 

for the same ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Sum of fine for entry to I rood of land \2.d. 

Sum of small perquisites ... ... 6s. $d. 



|)KROUISITES OF THE COURT OF LYUERPOL, held 
there on Monday next after the feast of St. John 
ante portam Latinam, in the i8th year of King Edward 
[II., 1 3th May, 1325]. 

Of William de Aynoluesdale, for entry to I acre of 

land, by the demise of Margaret, formerly the 

wife of Richard, son of Dekemon ... ... 5^. 

Margaret, formerly the wife of William le Mazotin, 

for entry to half an acre of land ... ... \%d. 

Robert le Goldsmyth, for trespass done to John 

de la More ... ... ... ... 4^. 

Adam, son of J\Iariot, for a false claim against 

Robert Darnell ... ... ... ... -$d. 

Richard de ffasacre, for the same against Ralph 

de Burtonheued ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Richard de Mapedurhem, because he did not have 

Adam Frabre there ... ... ... ... 4</. 

John del Asshes and Adam, son of Hobbc, for tres- 
pass done to Robert del Doustes ... ... 6d. 

John del Asshes and Robert del Doustes, for the same 

against John, son of William ... ... ... $d. 

Robert, son of William, and Roger Tippop, for the 

same against Richard de la Mor ... ... 6d. 

Alan, son of Colle, for the same against Adam de 

Cholale ... ... . . ... ... T)d. 

,, Robert del Mos, for the same against Richard, son 

of Hancok .. ... ... ... 2d. 

Robert, son of John, and Robert, son of William, for 

the same against Adam, the Miller ... ... 3^. 



86 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Gregory de Seacome, because he was summoned and 

did not appear ... ... ... ... 4<^- 

Richard de Mapedurhem, because he did not have 

William, the Smith, there ... ... ... 3^- 

Adam, son of Hobbe, and William Pustard, for 

unjust withholding of a debt ... ... ... ^d. 

Robert del M r os, and Adam Balle, because they did 

not have John Whitside there ... ... jd. 

Adam de Yocsale, and Henry Patoun, and Alice, his 

sister, for the assize of ale [broken] ... ... 9^. 

Robert, son of Agnes, and Robert de Cef ton ... 7$. 

the wife of Nicholas, the Shoemaker, and Richard 

Tewe ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Sum of fine for entry to \\ acre ... 6s. 6d. 
Sum of small perquisites ... ... ' 6s. 6d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF LYUERPOL, held 
there on Tuesday, the feast of St. Barnabas the Apostle, 
in the i8th year of King Edward [II., nth June, 1325]. 

Of Edward le Chapmon, and Adam, son of Hobbe, 

because they were summoned and did not appear 8<^. 
Gilbert de ffasacrelegh, and Adam, son of Alcok> for 

the same ... ... ... , . , ... 8<f. 

Edward le Chapmon, and fohn de More, for the same 6d. 
Richard de ffasacrelegh, and Alan, son of Colle, for 

the same ... .. ... ... ... 8</. 

Richard de Kecwik, and Alan del Quik, for a false 

claim .. ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Adam de Cholale, and William, son of Hulle, for 

trespass . . ... ... . . ... gd. 

Agnes, relict of fohn, the Smith, and Alan Tirell, 

for the same ... . . ... ... yd. 

fohn Whitside, and Nicholas, the Shoemaker, for the 

same ... . . . . 



1 8- IQ EDWARD II. 87 

Of Adam Balle, and William de Melts, for the same ... 6d. 
Margery de fforncbi, and William de Roby, for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... yd. 

Sum ... ... ... 6s. d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF THE SAME, held 
there on Monday next after the feast of the Nativity 
of the B.V.M., in the iQth year [of Edward II., 
1 5th September, 1325]. 

Of Robert, son of Thomas de Brumbnrgh, because he 

neither appeared nor essoined as he ought ... ^d. 
Henry Stute, because he was summoned and did 

not appear ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

Edward le Chapmon, because he was summoned 

and did not appear at the Court ... ... 2d. 

Robert del Mossc, for contempt made before the 

Steward ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Edzvard le Chapman, because he did not present 

breaches of [the assize of] ale (defectus ceruisicc)... id. 
the said Edward, for the same ... ... ... id. 

Robert de Dodlegh, for default in the great (magna) 

Court, and Richard le Raye, for the same .. 6d. 

77/0 mas del Breck, for the same ... ... 2d, 

William, the Smith, for the same ... ... ^d. 

,. William Rotenflock, William le Career, and Hugh 

Wynk ... ... ... ... ... ty. 

Jo/in Whitsyde, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against Edith, his maid ... ... ... 2d. 

William del Molys, smith, for trespass done to 

Matilda, wife of Dobyn ... ... \d. 

the said William, because he did not prosecute 

against the same ... ... ... ... \d. 

,, Henry Stute, for breach of the assize of flesh ... i6d. 
Alice, wife of Robert le Mercer, for entry to half an 

acre of land in Saltesmor ... ... ... I2d. 



88 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Thomas, son of Adam, the Clerk, for entry to I acre 
of land ... ... 

Adam, son of the said Adam, the Clerk, for entry 
to i acre ... ... ... 

Richard le Chapmon, of Knouselegh, for entry to 
the fourth part of I burgage ... ... 

Sum of fines for entry to 2 bur gages and 

I \ acre of land . . . . .6s. 

Sum of small perquisites ... . . . 4^. ^d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF THE SAME, held 
there on Tuesday next before the feast of St. Michael, 
in the iQth year of King Edward [II., 23rd Sep- 
tember, 1325]. 

Of William le Hoker, for trespass done to Robert, his 

brother ... ... ... , . ... 6d. 

Title Brette, because she brewed contrary to the 

assize ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

,, Adam Balle, because he did not summon the wife 

of A Ian Burgeis ... ... ... ... ^d. 

,, William del Melys, because he brewed contrary to 

the assize ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

Emma la Mareschall, for the same . . ... $d. 

Magot la Mareschall, for the same ... . . ^d. 

the wife of Walter del Melys, for the same ... $d. 

,, John, son of John Gibbemogh, for trespass done to 

Henry le Walker ... ... ... ... 3^. 

the wife of Richard Tiewe, because she was sum- 
moned and did not appear at the Court ... ^d. 

Sum ... ,. 2,5. 6d. 

Sum of land ... 2 burgages, 3^ acres. 

m.idorso Sum f fines for entry i 5 j. 6d. 

[blank] Sum of small perquisites ... ... 4/2. 6d. 



1 8- 1 9 EDWARD II. 89 

IV. ROLL OF THE WAPENTAKES OF LONSDALE 
AND AMOUNDERNESS. 

18-19 EDWARD II.,. 1324-5. 



Public Record Office, Court Rolls, Portfolio 183, No. 75. 
LONESDALE. 

PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF SKERTON, held m - 
there on Wednesday next after the feast of St. 
Martin the Bishop, in the i8th year of King Edward 
[II., 1 3th November, 1324]. 

Of John, the Cook, Roger le Noutherde, and Roger, 

son of William, for suit of the mill withdrawn $d. 
fohn, the Smith> for unjust withholding of a debt 

against William, of Richard's (versus Willelmum 

Rtcardi) ... ... ... .id. 

Roger Scolet, for the same against Matilda, daughter 

of A Ian . . ... ... ... ... i d. 

Gilbert, son of Alice, for the same against Thomas 

de Heste ... ... ... ... . , . i d. 

William Sparoive, for the same against Alice Dadle 2d. 
,, Lambart, son of Bunte, for entry to 3 acres and 

half a toft of land, by his mother's demise ... ^d. 
Thomas, the Smith, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against William Sparoive ... ... ... 2d. 

Thomas Scot and his fellows, for suit of the mill 

withdrawn ... .. ... ... ... yd. 

Sum of acres of land, 3 acres and half a toft. 
Sum of fine for entry ... .. $d. 

Sum of small perquisites ... ... ijd. 



LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 



Skerton 



Sum of small perquisites of the 
said two Halmotes 



6s. yd. 



2\d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF SKERTON, held 

there on Wednesday next after the feast of St. 

Barnabas the Apostle, in the year aforesaid [i2th June, 

1325]- 
Of John, the Smith, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against Thomas Bhissop ... ... ... 2d. 

Roger, son of William, for entry to I messuage 

and 6^ acres of land, by demise of Gilbert, son of 

Agnes ... ... ... -. ... 40^. 

Alan de Bare, for entry to 6 acres of land, by 

demise of William, son of A Ian ... ... \2d. 

the said Alan, for entry to I messuage and the 

fourth part of one oxgang of land and half an 

acre of land, by demise of Agnes Bunte ... 2s. 

William, son of Richard, for a false claim against 

John, the Smith ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Sum \pf land\ 2 messuages, 1 3 acres, and the 

fourth of I oxgang of land. 
Sum of fines for entry ... 6s. ^d. 

Sum of small perquisites ... 2\d. 

Sum of land of two Halmotes, 

2 messuages, 1 6 acres and the 

fourth part of i oxgang of 

land. 
Sum of fines for entry of the said 

two Halmotes 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF OUERTON, held 
there on Thursday next after the feast of St. Martin, 
in the year aforesaid [i4th November, 1324]. 

Of Matilda, relict of Hulle, for unjust withholding of 

a debt against Thomas, son of Nicholas... ... 2d. 



I 8- 1 9 EDWARD II. 91 

Of Robert, son of John, the Reeve, because he broke 

the lord's day ( quia fregit diem do mini) ... fyi. 

Richard, son of Robert, and A dam, son of William 

de Amondernesse, for the same ... .. <d. 

Robert, son of Wille, and William, son of Robert, 
because they failed in the law against Thomas, 
son of Adam ... ... ... ... 2d. 

William, son of Robert de Amondernesse, for entry 
to the fourth part of one oxgang of land, by 
demise of Richard, son of William, in Ouerton ... 40^. 

William, son of Robert, for entry to the fourth part 
of one oxgang of land, by demise of Adam, the 
Baker ... ... ... ... ... 40^. 

JoJin, son of William de Amondernesse, for entry to 

9^ acres of land, by his father's demise ... 4^. 

Sum of land, g\ acres and half an oxgang. 
Sum of fines for entry ... ... los. \od. 

Sum of small perquisites ... ... \2d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF OUERTON, held 
there on Wednesday next after the feast of St. 
Barnabas the Apostle, in the year aforesaid [i2th June, 
1325]- 

Of Robert, son of William, and William, his son, for 

trespass done to John Laurens... ... ... \2d. 

William de Amondernesse, and Adam, son of the 

said William, for the same against the said John \2d. 

I ox sold, falling to the lord the King for the 
third part of the goods of Agnes, formerly the 
wife of Richard ... ... ... 1 6s. 

Roger, son of Hugh, for unjust withholding of a 

debt against John, son of Hugh ... ... cW. 

Roger, son of Hugh, for breach of the peace upon 

William, the Smith ... ... ... 6^. 



LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 



Of Robert, son of William, for the same upon Roger ; 

son of Hugh 
John Bertrem, because he failed in the law against 

William de Clifton ... 
Ralph le Letil, for trespass done to Nicholas de 

Oxclif 
the third part of the goods of William de Amon- 

dernesse, native of the lord the king, deceased ... 

Sum of the third part of goods of 
natives of the lord the king, 
deceased ... ... ... IQS. 

Sum of small perquisites ... $s. lod. 

Sum of land, g\ acres and half an 
oxgang. 

Sum of fines for entry ... . .. los. 

Sum of the third part of goods of 
natives of the lord the king, 
deceased ... .. ... 19^-. 

Sum of small perquisites of two 

Halmotes this year ... 4^-. 



6d 



2d. 



2d. 



Ouerton < 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF SLYNE, held there 
on Wednesday next after the feast of St. Martin, 
in the year aforesaid [i3th November, 1324]. 

Of Aline, daughter of Bolowe, for one filly (pultra) 
sold to her, of the third part of the goods of 
Henry, son of Nigel, the lord's native, deceased, 
belonging to the lord the King at the said Henry's 
death .. .. ... ... ...2s.6d. 

Avice, relict of Thomas, son of John, because she 
failed in the law against Ellen, daughter of 
William ... ... ... ... ... \d. 

Adam de Slyne, for entry to I toft and 2\ acres of 

land, by demise of William del Cotes ... 2s. 



I8-I9 EDWARD II. 93 

Of Alan> son of Hopkyn, Thomas, son of Richard, 

and their fellows, for suit of the mill withdrawn ... \2d. 
,, Aline Buhirt and William, son of John de Combir- 

land, for the same ... . . ... ... $d. 

William de Slyne, because he brewed and sold 

contrary to the assize ... ... ... 6d. 

Aline, daughter of William BurJmrt, for licence 

to marry (pro licentia se maritandi) ... ... 2s. 

the wife of Elias de Slyne, for I ox, for the third 
part of the goods of the said Elias, native of 
the lord the King, deceased, sold this year ... 14^. 
John, son of Elias de S-lyne, for entry to half an 

oxgang of land, which belonged to the said Elias 6s. %d. 
the said John, for entry to 5 acres of land, by 
demise of John, son of Thomas, and Avice, his 
mother ... ... ... .. ... 5^-. 

Sum of land i toft, 7^ acres & 

half an oxgang. 
Sum of fines for entry ... ... 1 3^. So 7 . 



Slyne 



Sum of the third part of goods 



of natives of the lord the 

King, deceased ... ... 1 6s. 6d. 

Sum of small perquisites this year ^s. 
" Respice in tergo" [Dorse blank.] 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF SYNGELTON, m. 2. 

held there on Wednesday next before the feast of 

the Purification of the Blessed Mary, in the i8th year 

of King Edward [II., 3<Dth January, 1325]. 
Of John, son of Adam de Syngillton, in mercy for 

unjust withholding of a debt... ... ... "$d. 

Magot de Syngilton, for licence to marry ... 6d. 

Thomas, son of Roger, for I sheep of estray, sold 

to him ... ... ... ... . .. \2d. 

Magot, formerly the wife of William le Kyng, for 

licence to marry ... ... ... ... 6d. 



94 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Robert, son of Jourdan, for I stirk of estray, sold 

to him ... ... . . ... 45. 

William, son of Adam de Syngilton, for unjust with- 
holding of a debt ... ...id. 

John le Swayne, for entry to I cottage ... ... $d. 

Sum of fine for entry to I cottage ... ^d. 

Sum of estray ... ... ... S s - 

Sum of small perquisites ... ... 1 6d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF SYNGILTON, held 
* there on Thursday next before the feast of St. Mar- 
garet the Virgin, in the ipth year of King Edward 
[II., 1 7th July, 1325]. 
Of Thomas, the Groom (gar do), of Roger de Syngilton, 

for making a view ... ... ... ... I2d. 

Ellen, relict of Jordan, in mercy for unjust with- 
holding of a debt ... ... ... ... id. 

w John, son of Roger, the Reeve, in mercy for trespass 

done ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Agnes, daughter of Roger del Yate, for licence to 

marry ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Sum of small perquisites ... 22d. 

Sum for entry ... ... $d. 

Sum of estray ... ... 5 s. 

Sum of small perquisites ... $s. 2d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF RYGEBY AND 
WRAA, held at Rygeby, on Thursday next before the 
feast of the Purification of the Blessed Mary, in the 
1 8th year of King Edward [II., 3ist January, 1325]. 
Of Adam de Paris, in mercy for unjust withholding 

of a debt ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Alan le Palmer, in mercy for the same ... $d. 

William de Mercee (M'cee), in mercy for the same \d. 



I8-I9 EDWARD II. 95 

Of William, son of Jordan, for entry to half an oxgang 

of land ... ... ... ... ... 2s. 

Roger, son of Jordan, for entry to the fourth part 

of i oxgang of land ... ... ... i&/. 

Thomas de Rygeby, for entry to the fourth part of 

I oxgang of land ... ... ... ... \2d. 

Jordan, son of Thomas, for entry to the fourth part 

of i oxgang of land ... ... ... i%d. 

William, son of William, for entry to the third 

part of i oxgang of land ... ... ... 6s. 

William de Greneholf, for entry to the fourth part 

of i oxgang of land ... ... ... I2d. 

Sum oj fines for entry to 2 oxgangs and 
the fourth part of one oxang of 
land... ... ... ... 13^. 

Sum of small perquisites .. ... %d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF RYGEBY AND 
WRA, held at Rygeby, on Wednesday next before 
the feast of St. Margaret the Virgin, in the iQth year 
of King Edward [II., i8th July, 1325]. 
Of John, reeve of Rygeby, in mercy for unjust with- 
holding of a debt .. ... ... ... $d. 

,, Adam de Syngilton, for trespass done in the 

common pasture ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Ellota (Ellof), daughter of John, the Reeve, for 

licence to marry ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Adam de Pats (sic), in mercy for unjust with- 
holding of a debt ... ... ... ... 2d. 

,, William de Mercee, in mercy for the same ... 2d. 

Adam de Paris, in mercy for a false claim ... 2d. 

William de Mercee, in mercy for unjust with- 
holding of a debt ... ... ... ... 2d. 

,, William de Mercee, and Adam de Paris, in mercy 

for the same ... ... ... ... d. 



96 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Henry, son of Robert, in mercy for the same ... 2d. 
the said Henry, in mercy for a false claim ... 2d. 
William, son of Adam, in mercy for the same ... 2d. 
William, son of Thomas, for entry to the fourth 

part of I oxgang of land ... ... . . 2s. 

Adam, son of William, for entry to i messuage 

and half an oxgang of land ... ... $s. 

Sum of fines for entry to i messuage 

and three parts of I oxgang of land Js. 
Sum of small perquisites ... . . . 2s. yd. 

Sum of fines for entry ... . .. 2Os. 

Sum of small perquisites ... . . . 3 s. $d. 

m. 2 dor so 
[blank]. 

m. 3. DERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF DERBY, held 

there on Friday next before the feast of the Apostles 
Simon and Jude, in the i8th year of King Edward 
[II., 25th October, 1324]. 
Of Henry de Terbok, in mercy for unjust withholding 

of a debt against Alice, daughter of Richard ... 2d. 

Richard Sidberf, in mercy for the same against 

Adam, son of Roger ... ... ... \d. 

Richard de Wygayn, and Robert, his brother, in 
mercy for the same against Adam de Aumundir- 
nesse ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Symon, son of Richard, in mercy for the seme 

against Adam, son of Hull ... ... ... 2d. 

Richard de Bolde, in mercy for a false claim ... id. 

Richard Derkyng, in mercy for the same against 

Henry, son of Ralph ... ... ... 2d. 

Robert de Thynkewalle, in mercy for unjust with- 
holding of a debt against Henry, the Vicar ... -$d. 

Robert de Legh, in mercy for breach of the peace 

upon John le Palmer ... .:. ... $d. 

Richard de Weryngton, in mercy for a false 

claim against John del Moshousses ... ... id. 



1 8- 19 EDWARD II. 97 

Of Nicholas del Dale, in mercy for the same against 

Richard, tJic Tailor (Cissor) ... ... ... \d. 

,, John de Wauertre, in mercy for unjust withholding 

of a debt against Alan, son of Henry ... 2cl. 

Symon, son of Plobbc, in mercy for a false claim 

against Adam, son of Roger ... ... .. iflf. 

,, William lc Walker, in mercy for contempt made 

in the presence of the Steward ... ... ^d. 

Thomas de Skyrcotes, and Richard del A ceres, in 

mercy for unjust detention ... ... ... 8</. 

William Pike, for entry to 5^ acres of land, by 

demise of William de Doustes ... \6s.6d. 

the same, of increase in this the first year (de 

incremento hoc anno primo) .. ... ... $s.8d. 

Ellen, relict of Thomas le Palmer, for entry to 
I burgage and the fourth part of I oxgang of 
land, i acre and half a rood of land in Derby - 
riddyng, half an acre and half a rood in 
Derbymor, 3^ acres and half a rood in Harghum3J-4^. 

the same, of increase ir this the first year *jd. \ \ 

Sum i burgage, the fourth part of I 
oxgang of land, 10 acres and 3^ 
roods of land. 

Sum of fines for entry ... .19^. lod. 

Sum of increase beyond the accustomed 

rent ... ... ... . .. 4s.$d. J J 

Sum of small perquisites ... 3-*". 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF DERBY, held there 
on Thursday next before the feast of St. Lucia the 
Virgin, in the year aforesaid [i2th December, 1324]. 
Of Alan, son of Henry de Wauertre^ in mercy for un- 
just withholding of a de 1 ... ... ... 2d. 

William de ff ernes, in mercy for the same ... ^d. 

William le Bonand, in mercy for a false claim \d. 
H 



98 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of the said William, in mercy for the same ... id. 

the said William, in mercy for the same ... id. 

Alan, son of Thomas, in mercy for unjust with- 
holding of a debt . . ... ... 3^. 

Thomas de Weryngton, in mercy for the same ... $d. 

John del Halle, in mercy for the same ... id. 

Richard de Wygayn, in mercy for trespass done 

to Adam de Aumundirnesse ... ... $d. 

John de Wauertre, in mercy for the same ... id. 

Robert de Ormiskerk, in mercy for unjust with- 
holding of a debt ... ... ... ... id. 

Richard, son of Thomas le Palmer, for entry to I 
burgage, and the moiety of I oxgang of land, 
6 acres, i l / 2 rood of land, which came to the hand 
of the lord the King by the death of the said 
Thomas ... ... ... 1 3 s. ^d. 

the same, of increase in this the first year 2O*4d. 

Richard, son of Thomas le Palmer, for entry 
to i acre of land, by demise of John del Halle ... 2od. 

William, son of Adam, son of the said Thomas, 
for entry to the fourth part of one oxgang of land, 
6 acres and 1 1 / 2 rood ... ... 135-. ^d. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... 20^ d. 

,, John del Assches, for entry to I acre of land, by 
demise of Robert, son-in-law (gener), of Dobbe ... i8d. 

William, son of Thomas le Palmer, for entry to 

4^ acres and half a rood of land in Derby ... IDS. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... nd. 

William, son of Elias, and Henry le Buk, for 
entry to four acres of land which John de Derlegh 
formerly held ... ... ... 65-. 8d. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... 2s. 

Anilla, and Alice, daughters of William de Caton, 
for entry to 8 ( ?) acres of land which John de 
Derlei formerly held, and beyond the rent to the 
King ... ... ... ... 6s.Sd. 

Richard, son of Hull, for entry to 4^ acres of 
land ... ... ... ... .. 40^. 



1 8-19 EDWARD II. 99 

Of Henry de Huyton, for entry to a certain house, 
I rood and the fourth part of I rood of land, 
which formerly belonged to Elias del Accres ... 3^. 

Robert, son of John de V liters, for entry to half 

an acre of land, by demise of John, his father ... 40^. 

Wjlliam, son of Adam del Doustes, for entry to 

1 acre of land, by demise of John del Doustes ... 2s. 
John de Kyrkedale, for entry to I messuage and 

5^ acres of land ... ... ... -.. 205. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... \^ l / 2 d. 
,, William, son of Richard de Wauertre, for entry to 

2 acres of land in Wauertre, by demise of Adam 

del Ale ... ... ... ... ... ^s. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... \2d. 

,, Margery, wife of ] ohn Cloke, and Richard, son of 
the said John, for entry to two parts of I burgage 
and 3 acres of land, which came to the hand of the 
lord the King by the death of the said John 6s. 8d. 

,, Richard Croket, for entry to 2 acres of land, by 
demise of William del Heth ... ... ... 45-. 

Robert de Upton, for entry to half an acre and the 
fourth part of I rood of land, by demise of Robert 
Dobbemagh ... ... ... ... 2s. 

Elias, son of Richard, son of Mage, for entry 
to the fourth part of I burgage and half an acre of 
land, by demise of William, his father ... \%d. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... 2d. 

John, son of Roger, son of Ralph, for entry to I 
rood of land of the waste, and 2 acres of land, by 
demise of Ralph, the Smith ... ... ... 8^. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... ^d. 

John del Assches, for entry to I rood of land of the 
waste ... ... ... ... ... I2d. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... id. 

William, son of Roger de Barton, for entry to 2 

acres of land, by demise of John del Lydyate ... 2s. 

the same William, for entry to I rood of land of 
the waste ... ... ... ... ... 

H 2 



100 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of the same, of increase in this the first year ... $d. 
Robert le Talyour, for entry to half a rood of 

land of the waste ... ... ... ... 2s. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... \y 2 d. 

,, William de Terbok, and Agnes, his wife, for entry 
to i rood of waste, and half an acre of land, by 
demise of Roger F I apart ... ... ... 6s. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... $d. 
Thomas, son of Robert le Palmer, for entry to I 

acre of land, by demise of William de Mosedale... ^.s. 
Adam, son of Robert le Palmer, for entry to I acre 

of land, by demise of William de Wygayn ... 4^. 
the same, of increase in this the first year ... 6d. 

Adam, son of Katherine, for entry to 2 acres, I 

rood and the eighth part of i oxgang of land 6s. 8d. 
Robert del Dale, for entry to I acre of land, by 

demise of John ie Tarrer ... ... ... 6s. 

Adam le Hogh, for entry to i acre and half an 

oxgang of land, by demise of Masse de W allay ... fs. 
Alan Hog\ for entry to 2 acres and i rood of land, 

by demise of John le C hi f herd ... 13^.4^. 

John de Euerton, and John (sic), his brother, for 
entry to \ l / 2 acre of land, by demise of John del 
Doustes, and John, son of Nicholas ... ... 3.?. 

Sum of land, i burgage, the fourth 
part and eighth part of one bur- 
gage, and 66 acres and the fourth 
part of i rood of land 
Sum of land of the waste, i acre and 

half a rood. 

Sum of fines for entry ... 8/2.7.$ 
Sum of increase ... ... gs. 

Sum of perquisites... ... 

Sum of new rent ... 



18-19 EDWARD II. IOI 

DERQUiSITES OF THE HALMOTE OF DERBY, held there 
on Monday next before the feast of St. Peter in 
Cathedra, in the year aforesaid [i8th February, 1325]. 
Of John, son of Hull, in mercy for unjust with- 
holding of a debt ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Richard Sydebert, in mercy because he did not 

come to the Halmote, and had been summoned ... id. 
William, the Physician (Medicus), and Alan, 

servant of Elias, in mercy because they brewed 

and sold contrary to the assize ... 2s. 6d. 

Adam, the Shepherd (Bercarius), in mercy for 

unjust withholding of a debt ... ... ... id. 

John, son of Hull de Grestayn, for entry to I acre 

of land, by demise of John, the Shepherd ... 45. 

Thomas, son of Dandy, for entry to half an acre 

of land, by demise of John, son of Nicholas ... 2s. 
the same, of increase in this the first year ... $d. 
Robert ue Hascldeyn, for entry to half an acre of 

land ... ... ... ... ... 8s. 

Richard, son of Simon, for entry to I acre of land... i6s. 
Henry de Huyton, for entry to 2 acres of land ... 30^. 
John, son of Richard, for entry to I rood of land, 

by demise of Robert de Hupton ... ... 6d. 

the said Robert, for entry to I rood of land, by 

demise of John, son of Richard ... ... 6d. 

Robert de Wygan, for entry to haii a burgage, by 

his father's demise ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Henry, son of Roger, for entry to 2 acres of land, by 

demise of Robert, son of John ... ... 6s. Sd. 

John del Assches, for entry to 2 acres of land, by 

demise of Thomas de Sky r cotes ... ... 2s. 

Thomas Skyrcotes, for entry to i acre of land, by 

demise of John del Assches ... ... ... \2d. 

,, Margery, wife of Alexander, for entry to half an 

acre of land, by demise of Thomas de Skyrcotes ... I2d. 
Henry Pese, for entry to I rood of land of the waste 2s. 
the same, of new rent, in this the first year ... $d. 



102 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of the said Henry, for entry to 2 acres of land, by 

demise of Masse de Wauertre... ... ... 2s. 

Roger, son of Ralph del Morhenes, for entry to 3 

acres of land, by demise of John de Derlegh ... los. 
Henry de Huyton, for entry to I rood of land of the 

waste ... ... ... ... ... I2d. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... 3^. 
Robert del Doustes, for entry to 4 acres of land, 

by demise of Cecily de Skyrcotez ... ... 4^. 

John Sefte, for entry to I acre of land, by demise 

of William de Neusham ... ... ... i$d. 

,, the same, of increase in this the first year ... 6d. 
Joan, wife of Thomas, the Tailor, for entry to half 

a cottage, by demise of William, the Fuller ... 6d. 
Roger Sefte, for entry to 3 acres of land, by demise 

of Adam Sefte ... ... ... ... IDS. 

Henry, son of Roger, for entry to I rood of land, by 

demise of Alan de Upton ... ... ... 18^. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... \ l / 2 d. 
Matilda, wife of Robert del Brokes, for entry to I 

rood of land ... ... ... ... lid. 

Roger, son of William de Thynkewall, for entry 

to i acre of land ... ... ... ... 8.v. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... 6^. 
Alan, son of Gilbert, for entry to \ l / 2 rood of land 

of the waste ... ... ... *js. 6d. 

of the same, of increase in this the first year . 
Robert del Banke, for entry to 10 roodfalls (f alias) 

of the waste ... ... ... ... 

tne same, of increase in this the first year .. 
John, son of Richard, for entry to I acre and 10 

roodfalls of land, by demise of Margery of the 

Water (de aqua) ... ... ... ... $s. 

William, son of Elias, for entry to I acre of land 

of the waste ... ... ... ... 45. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... I2d. 
Robert Blaunchard, for entry to I acre of land, by 

demise of John le Tarrer ... ... . 



1 8- 19 EDWARD II. IO3 

Of Alan, son of Roger, for entry to half an acre of land, 

by demise of the said John ... ... ... 2Od. 

Robert del Morhouses, for entry to half an acre of 

land, by demise of the said John ... ... 2od 

Matilda, wife of Richard, for entry to I curtilage d. 

Sum of land, half a burgage, half a 

cottage, and 30 acres of land. 
Sum of land of the waste, I acre, 3^ 

roods, and 10 rood falls. 

Sum of fines for entry ... 6/z. i8j~. $d. 

Sum of increase beyond the accustomed 

rent ... ... ... i l / 2 d. 

Sum of small perquisites... ... 2s. lod. 

Sum of new rent ... ... 



[TALMOTE OF DERBY, held there on Friday next before 
the feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, in the year afore- 
said [iQth April, 1325]. 
Of Ralph de Whistan, and Adam, son of Roger, in 

mercy for trespass ... ... ... ^d. 

John, son of William de Neusum, in mercy for 

unjust withholding of a debt ... ... I2d. 

Alice, daughter of William Kynci, and Richard, 

son of Roger, in mercy for the same ... ... ^d. 

Adam Cos, and Adam, son of Thomas, in mercy 

for trespass ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Richard, the Tailor, and Alan, son of Thomas, in 

mercy for the same ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Robert de Wauertre, and Masse de Wauertre, in 

mercy for unjust withholding of a debt ... ^d. 

John, son of Geoffrey, Alan de Upton, and Robert 

Kandeleyn, in mercy because they did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

,, Adam, son of Hull, for entry to half a rood of land 

of the waste 2s. 6d. 



104 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of the same, of increase in this the first year ... \ l / 2 d. 
Symon le Dei, for entry to 24 roodfalls of land of 

the waste ... ... ... ... ... 5^. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... \yd. 

Symon Tailfer, for entry to 10 roodfalls of land of 

the waste ... ... ... ... ... 2s. 

n the same, of increase in this the first year ... 

Adam, son of Richard del Heye, for entry to half a 

rood of land of the waste ... ... ... 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... \ l / 2 d. 

Adam le Halte, for entry to 26 feet of land of the 

waste ... ... ... ... ... \6d. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... y 2 d. 

John de Lyuerpoll, for entry to half an acre of land 

of the waste ... ... ... ... 6s. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... 6d. 

Alice, wife of Gilbert, for entry to 6 roodfalls and 

16 feet of the waste ... ... ... i6d. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... y^d. 

John, son of William, for entry to I rood of land 

of the waste ... ... ... $s.6d. 

the same, of increase in this the first year . . . ^d. 

Dawekyn, for entry to half an acre, by demise of 

Robert de Wauertre ... ... ... ... 2s. 

John, son of Alan, for entry to I acre of land, by 

demise of the said Robert ... ... ... $s. 

Alice, wife of Alan, for entry to I rood of land of 

the waste, and half a rood by demise of the said 

Robert ... ... ... ... ... i%d. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... ^d. 

Robert Botoun, for entry to half an acre of land, 

by demise of Robert de Wauertre ... 2s. 6d. 

William, son of Hugh, for entry to I acre of land, 

by demise of the said Robert... ... ... $s. 

Richard de Hegelote, for entry to half an acre of 

land, by demise of the said Robert ... 2s. 6d. 

Margery, wife of Symon de Grestan, for entry to 

half an acre of land, by demise of the said Robert 2s. 6d. 



I8-I9 EDWARD II. IO5 

Of John de Ruerton, for entry to I rood of land, by 

demise of the said Robert ... ... ... \$d. 

Richard Brid, for entry to I rood of land, by 

demise of the said Robert ... ... ... \2d. 

Laterana dc W alton, for entry to half a rood of 

land, by demise of William de Bois (Bosco) ... 6d. 
John de Weryngton, for entry to half an acre of 

land of the waste ... ... ... ... 6s. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... 6d. 

Symon, son of Hull, for entry to half an acre of 

land of the waste "... ... ... ... 6s. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... 6d. 

Robert, son of Symon le Palmer, for entry to I 

burgage, by his father's demise . ... \^d. 

William, son of Thomas le Palmer, in mercy for a 

false claim ... ... ... ... 2d. 

,, William, son of William de Thingwall, in mercy 
because he did not come to the Halmote and had 
been summoned ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Richard Derlyng, in mercy for a false claim ... 2d. 

Elias de Wauertre, in mercy because he faned in 

the law ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Robert, son of Alan, in mercy for trespass ... $d. 
Nicholas del Dale, in mercy because he did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... ... 3^. 

,, Robert de Wauertre, in mercy because he did not 

come, and had been summoned ... ... $d. 

William le Demand, in mercy because he did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Henry Hoggcsone, for entry to half an oxgang of 

land, by demise of Alan de Upton ... 6s. %d. 

Sum . [of land\, I burgage, 4^ acres 

and half a rood. 

Sum of land of the waste, 2 acres, I 
rood, and the fourth part of I 
rood, and the sixth part of I rood. 
Sum of fines for entry ... 645. jd. 

Sum of increase of new improvement 2s. 6^/. 
Sum of small perquisites ... 45-. yd. 



106 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

m . 4 DERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF DERBY, held there 

on , Friday next after the feast of St. Barnabas the 
Apostle, in the i8th year of King Edward [II., I4th June, 

1325]- 

Of Robert Schaketrot, and Adam, son of Katherine, 
in mercy because they did not [prosecute] (quia 

non sunt) ... 
Adam del Brakes, and William de Caton, in mercy 

because they failed in the law 
Robert le Bouker, Adam, son qf Simon, and Robert 

Schaketrot, in mercy for trespass 
Richard, son of Thomas, and Nicholas, son of Dode, 

in mercy for the same 
Robert de Upton, and John de Werington, in mercy 

for unjust withholding of a debt 
John, son of Richard, for entry to I acre of land, 

by demise of Richard, son of Alan ... ... 4^. 

Henry del Accres, for entry to I acre, by demise of 

Ralph Carpenter ... ... ... ... 4$. 

Richard Oghlot, for entry to half an acre of land, 

by demise of William Haukeshogh ... ... I2d. 

Alan Daudsone, for entry to half an oxgang of land, 

by demise of Ralph de Aldewynscoles ... \%d. 

the said Ralph, for entry to I acre of land, by 

demise of the said Alan ... ... ... 2s. 

Alan, son of Daude, for entry to half an acre of 

land, by demise of Robert de Wauertre ... ... lid. 

Adam, son of William de Lyuerpoll, for entry to I 

acre of land, by demise of Thomas de Shy r cotes ... 1 2,d. 
Ralph, the Smith, for entry to I acre of land, by 

demise of the said Thomas ... ... ... 2s. 

Adam jbrodhogh, for entry to half an acre of land, 

by demise of the said Thomas ... ... 6d. 

William, son of Henry, for entry to I acre of land, 

by demise of Margery del Accres ... ... 2s. 

Robert Boton, for entry to I curtilage, by demise of 

Alan le Hocher ... ... ... ... d. 



I 8- 19 EDWARD II. IO7 

Of the said Alan, for entry to I curtilage, by demise 

of the said Robert ... ... ... $d. 

Adam Baroun, for entry to I rood of land of the 

waste ... ... ... ... . .. 21 d. 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... $d. 

William, son of John Rose, for entry to I acre 

of land, by demise of William del Heth ... 

Henry de Huyton, for entry to \ l / 2 rood of land 

of the waste ... ... ... ... 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... 

Richard del Brek, for entry to 4 roodfalls and 8 

feet of land of the waste ... ... ... 

the same, of increase in this the first year ... 

John de Weryngton, for entry to 2 acres of land ... 325-. 

Richard del Heth, and Roger le Taillour, for entry 

to 3 acres of land ... ... ... ... 48^. 

Sum of acres of land, 2 curtilages, half 

an ox gang and 12 acres of land. 
Sum of land of the waste, 2^ roods 

and 3 roodfalls. 

Sum of -fines for entry ... 104^. gd. 

Sum of new rent ... 7^4^- 

Sum of small perquisites ... $s. lid. 

Sum of land, 3^ bur gages, half a 
cottage, the fourth part and eighth 
part of I burgage, 2 curtilages, 
half an ox gang and the fourth 
part of I ox gang, and i2$}- acres, 
and the fourth part of I rood of 
land. 

Sum of fines for entry ... 24/2. 14$. jd. 
Sum of land of new improvement, 
6 acres and the fourth part of I 
rood and 3 roodfalls. 
Sum of increase beyond the accustomed 
rent ... ... 15.5-. 

Sum of increase of new improvement 6^. 
Sum of small perquisites ... 17^. 8d. 



108 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 



m. 4 dor S o DERQUISITES 
[blank]. 1 held at Lana 



OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 

[blank]. *- held at Lancastre, on Tuesday next after the feast of 
m - 5 St. Michael, in the i8th year of King Edward 

[II., ist October, 1324]. 

Of the Doomsman (Judex) of Warton, Whitinton, and 
Kerneford, for having his suit of the common suit 
respited this year ... ... ... ... 40^. 

the Doomsman of Bolton, for the same this year... 2s. 

the Doomsman of Whitinton, for the same this year \2d. 

the Doomsman of Dalton, for the same this year. . . 2s. 

the Doomsman of Claghton, for the same this year I2d. 

William, son of John de Heton, for unjust with- 
holding of a debt against Symon de Bolton ... \d. 

William, son of James de Bolton, for breach of 

the peace upon William, son of Cecily ... I2d. 

William Felagh, for the same upon Roger Leges 6d. 

John de Welslet, because he did not have Henry 

Bayard there ... ... ... ... $d. 

Richard, the Miller, of Stodagh, for unjust with- 
holding of a debt against Emma de Stodagh ... 6d. 
Sum . us. lid. 



DERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancastre, on Tuesday next before the feast of 
the Holy Apostles Simon and Jude, in the year aforesaid 
[22nd October, 1324]. 

Of Hugh de Bare, because he did not prosecute 
against Symon de Bolton ... ... ... 6d. 

Robert son of Hopkyn, and Symon, son of Gilbert, 
because they did not have William de Sigleswik 
there ... ... ... ... ... 2s. 

William le Taillour, because he did not prosecute 

against Hugh del Brige ... ... ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 2s. gd. 



I8-I9 EDWARD II. IO9 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 

held at Lancastre, on Tuesday next after the feast of 

St. Martin, in the year aforesaid [i2th November, 1324]. 
Of William, son of Alexander, because he failed in 

the law ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

John le Marschal, in mercy because he did not 

have the Abbot of Laycestre there ... ... 6d. 

Thomas de Caton, because he did not come upon 

the inquest, and had been summoned ... ... ^d. 

Symon de Slyne, for a false claim against William, 

son of John ... ... ... ... 2d. 

., Benedict, son of Thomas, for the service of the lord 

King withdrawn ( pro servicio domini regis deduco) yi. 
John de Balrig, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against John Druan ... ... ... 2d. 

Thomas Ramsauth, for the same against the said 

John ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

William dc Rautmelis, for the same against Alan 

dc Crokagh ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Sum 22d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at the same place, on Tuesday next after the feast 
of St. Nicholas, in the year aforesaid [loth December, 

1324]- 
Of John de Balrig, because he did not have William, 

son of James, there ... ... ... $d. 

John de Welslet, because he did not have Symon de 

Bolton there ... ... ... ... -$d. 

,, John Godhyue, for breach of the peace upon 

John de Hesham ... ... ... ... 4^. 

,. John, son of Adam, for the same against Benedict, 

son of Thomas ... ... ... ... $d. 

John Podihog, and his fellows, because they did 

not come, and had been summoned ... ... yd. 

Sum 2s. 



1 10 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 



HERQUISIT] 
1 held at La 



LONESDALE, 

Lancastre, on Tuesday next after the Epiphany 
of our Lord, in the year aforesaid [8th January, 1325]. 
Of John, son of Adam, the Smith, for a false claim ... $d. 
Sum ... ... ... ... ^. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancastre, on Tuesday next after the feast of 
the Purification of the Blessed Mary, in the year afore- 
said [5th February, 1325]. 
Of John Druan, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against Robert del Grenes ... ... ... $d. 

John, son of Richard Banes, because he did not 

prosecute against Thomas de Bollon ... ... 6d. 

William de Heton, for breach of the peace upon 

Reginald del Scale ... ... ... ... 6d. 

John de Heton, because he did not have William, 

son of Alexander, there .... ... ... 6d. 

Sum 21 d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 

held at Lancastre, on Tuesday next before the feast of 

St. Peter in Cathedra, in the year aforesaid 

[igth February, 1325]. 
Of Symon de Bolton, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against Thomas de Bolton ... ... ... $d. 

John, son of Benedict, because he did not prosecute 

against Thomas, the Clerk ... ... ... id. 

Richard de Lek, for breach of the peace upon 

Roger, son of John ... ... ... $d. 

William le Despencer, because he did not prosecute ^d. 
,, Symon, son of Gilbert, because he did not prosecute 

against William, son of James de Bolton ... ^d. 

William Godmon, because he did not prosecute ... 3^. 
Sum ... ... ... . 



I8-I9 EDWARD II. Ill 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancastre, on Tuesday next after the feast of 
St. Cedde the Bishop, in the year aforesaid [5th March, 

1325]- 
Of William Placedieu, and John de Heton, because 

they did not have Symon de Bolton there ... I2d. 

Richard de Haghethorntivait, because he did not 
come [to keep the term] given at the request of 
parties to a suit ... ... ... ^d. 

Richard, son of Alexander, because he brewed and 

sold contrary to the assize ... ... ... 6d. 

Sum 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
-*- held at Lancastre, on Tuesday next after the feast of 
St. Cuthbert, in the year aforesaid [26th March, 1325]. 
Of John de Twesilton, for breach of the peace ... ^d. 

Richard de Holdhouses, because he failed in the 

law ... ... ... ... ...6d. 

William, son of Alexander, because he did not have 

William le Mercer there ... ... ... $d. 

William de Loghagh, because he did not prosecute 

against Roger, son of William ... ... <\d. 

Sum ... - ... ... ... 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancastre, on Tuesday next after the feast of 
Easter, in the year aforesaid [i6th April, 1325]. 

Of Richard de Crane, and Emma de Stodagh, for 
unjust withholding of a debt against Robert, the 
Chaplain ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

William, son of Cecily, because he did not prosecute 

against William, son of fames de Bolton ... 6d. 

William Placedieu, because he did not have Symon 

de Bolton there ... ... ... ... ^. 



112 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

QtWilliam de Holme, for unjust withholding of a 

debt against Adam le Porter ... ... 2d. 

William le Mercer, for the assize of ale broken ... ^d. 
Sum ... ... ... ... 



7. 5 dorso. DERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancastre, on Tuesday next before the feast of 
the Apostles Philip and James, in the year within said 
[30th April, 1325]. 
Of Symon de Bolton, because he made default of his 

suit of the common suit ... ... ... 2d. 

William Placedieu, because he did not have Symon 

de Bolton there ... ... ... ... 4^. 

Sum 6d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancastre, on Tuesday in the week of Pentecost, 
in the year within said [4th June, 1325]. 
Of Thomas Chub, in mercy because he did not have 

Thomas, son of Hudde, there ... ... ^d. 

John, son of Geoffrey, because he did not have 

Roger, son of John, there ... ... ... $d. 

,, John le Harpour, for unjust withholding of a 
debt against Adam Addegeunde ... ... $d. 

Robert de -ffarleton, because he failed in the law 

against John le Pulter (Pult y ) ... ... $d. 

Sum \2d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancastre, on Tuesday the feast of St. 
Barnabas the Apostle, in the year within said [nth June, 

1325]- 
Of Henry le Swayn, because he did not have the 

Abbot of Leycestre there ... ... ... 6d. 



1 8- IQ EDWARD II. 113 

Of John, son of Geoffrey, because he did not have 

Roger, son of John, there ... ... ^d. 

John Prest, for breach of the peace upon 
John (sic), his brother ... ... 6^. 

William Prcst, for the same upon the said John ... 6d. 
Thomas Prest, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against Roger de Balrig ... ... ^d. 

,, Thomas de Ramson, because he did not have Symon 

de Bolton there ... ... ... 3^. 

Roger, son of Jordan, and his fellows, because they 
did not come upon the inquest, and had been 
summoned ... ... ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... 2s. jd. 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
-L held at Lancastre, on the morrow of St. Mary Magdalen, 

in the igth year [of Edward II, 23rd July, 1325]. 
Of Thomas, son of Hugh, for unjust withholding of 

a debt against Richard le Serjant ... ... $d. 

Adam de Coupenwra, for the same against John 

Chaff aire ... ... ... ... $d. 

Henry de Burgh, and Adam de Coupenwra, for the 

same against Roger de Assheton ... ... 6d. 

William de Berdeshey, and Richard, son of 

Richard, for the same against Roger de Assheton 2d. 
Symon, son of Gilbert, and Thomas Prest, because 

they did not have Thomas de Bigthwait there ... d. 
Elias de Wedholme, and Roger le Stedmon, because 

they did not have Thomas de Bigtwait there... 6d. 
John Hulleson, and his fellows, because they did 

not come, and had been summoned ... ... yd. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 2s.gd. 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancastre, on Monday next before the feast of 
the Assumption of the Blessed Mary, in the year afore- 
said [i2th August, 1325]. 



114 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Robert, son of Thomas, for unjust withholding of 

a debt against Thomas, son of Adam ... 6d. 

Elias, son of Thomas, and Thomas de Bigtwait, 

for the same against William, son of James ... 6d. 
Roger de Ridale, because he did not have Thomas 

Broun there ... ... ... ... $d. 

Sum ... ... ... 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancastre, on Tuesday next after the feast of 
the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, in the year aforesaid 
[loth September, 1325]. 
Of John Cha-ffart, and Symon de Bolton, because they 

failed in the law against fames de Bolton ... 6d. 
William, the Clerk, and Patrick de Burgh, because 

they did not prosecute against Adam de Caton ... 6d. 
Thomas, son of William, and Roger de Ridale, 

because they did not have Thomas Broun there . . . jd. 
Symon de Bolton, because he withdrew from the 

Wapentake in contempt [etc.] ... ... 6d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 2s. id. 

Sum total ... ... ...365". I id. 



6. PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF AMONDIRNESSE, 

held at Preston, on Thursday, the Eve of St. Wilfrid, 
the Bishop, in the i8th year of Edward [II., 
nth October, 1324]. 
Of the Doomsman (fudex) of Clifton, for his suit of 

the common suit respited this year ... ... 2od. 

the Doomsman of Staynyng, fine for the same this 

year ... ... ... ... ... 40^. 

the Doomsman of Torneton, for the same this year lid. 

the Doomsman of Warton, fine for the same this 
year ... ... ... ... ... 2s. 

the Doomsman of ffrekilton, for the same this year I2d. 



1 8- 19 EDWARD II. H5 



Of the Doomsman of Staynolf ... ... ... 

the Doomsman of Stalmin, fine for the same this 

year ... ... ... ... ... 

Ralph dc, Bethum, for his homage respited from the 

feast of St. Michael to the feast of Easter ... 3^. 

John dc Hakaneshou, because he did not prosecute 

against John del Celer ... ... ... ^d. 

Richard Roundel, in mercy because he did not 

have Henry, his son, there ... ... ... 6d. 

Nicholas de Stayni\n\g, in mercy because he brewed 

and sold contrary to the assize... ... ... $d. 

John Pacok, in mercy for breach of the peace upon 

Isota, daughter of Alan ... ... ... 6d. 

Richard de Grenehull, because he did not have 

Richard de Grenolf there ... ... ... 6d. 

John de Grenolf, for his homage respited from the 

feast of St. Michael to the feast of Easter ... 2s. 
Sum ... ... ... ... 17^. id. 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF AMONDIRNESSE, 

held at Preston, on the Eve of St. Martin, in the 

1 8th year of Edward [II., loth November, 1324]. 
Of Richard le Barker, in mercy because he did not 

come upor. the inquest, and had been forewarned 6d. 
William, son of Alice, in mercy for the same ... $d. 
William de Layrbreck, in mercy for a false claim ... 0>d. 
Alice de Kocirham, in mercy for the assize of ale 

broken ... ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Alan, son of Richard, in mercy for the same ... 6d. 
Richard de Balholme, in mercy because he did 

not prosecute against Thomas le Pynder ... ^d. 

,, Richard de Grenehulls, in mercy because he did 

not have Robert de Grenolf there ... ... $d. 

Thomas de Ellale, in mercy for breach of the peace 

upon the wife of Henry Grimbaldesone ... 2d. 

Matthew de Stayni\n\g, in mercy because he did 

not have Robert Betcerage there ... ... ^d. 



Il6 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of John del Mor, in mercy for trespass ... ... 6d. 

,, Alice, wife of Richard de Ell ale, in mercy for the 

assize of ale broken ... ... 3^. 

Sum ... ... ... y.jd. 



PERQUISITES 
held at. Pultoi 



OF THE WAPENTAKE OF AMONDIRNESSE, 
Pulton on Thursday, the Eve of St. Andrew 
the Apostle, in the i8th year of Edward [II., 
2gth November, 1324]. 
Of Thomas de Stanlowe, in mercy for the assize of 

ale broken ... ... ... ... $d. 

Robert Beuerage, in mercy for breach of the peace 

upon Richard, son of Adam ... ... $d. 

William, son of Stephen, in mercy because he did 

not have Richard de Hakunshouw there ... 6d. 

Richard de Gr en hulls, in mercy because he did not 

have John, son of William, there ... ... ^d. 

William del Chic chin, in mercy for the assize of 

ale broken ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Alan, son of Richard, in mercy for breach of the 

peace upon Adam le Mercer ... ... ... $d. 

Robert del Grenealf, in mercy for breach of the 

peace upon Roger le Carter ... ... ... 3^. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 35". ^d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF AMONDIRNESSE, 
held at the Church of Garstang, on Thursday next 
before the feast of the Birth of our Lord, in the 
i8th year of Edward [II., 2Oth December, 1324]. 

Of John del Halle, in mercy because he did not have 

Richard de Hacaneshou there ... ... 6d. 

Richard, son of Godith, in mercy because he did 

not prosecute against Richard de Balmholme ... 6d. 
,, Adam Vergus, in mercy for unjust withholding 
of a debt of 6s. against Alice, daughter of Adam 
Batemon 6d. 



1 8- 1 9 EDWARD II. 117 

Of Ralph del Helme, because he did not have 

Robert del Karre there ... ... ... 4^. 

Thomas Stencemcn, in mercy for breach of the peace 

upon Matte de Stiholme ... ... ... 6d. 

John, son of Amor, in mercy because he did not 

have Geoffrey de ffaxeby there ... ... ^d. 

John de Meluer, and William de Hyde, because 
they did not come upon the inquest, and had been 
summoned ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Matte de Stayniyg, for breach of the peace ... $d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 3.5-. jd. 



HERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF AMONDIRNESSE, 

held at Preston, on Saturday next after the feast of the 

Conversion of St. Paul, in the i8th year of Edward [II., 

26th January, 1325]. 
Of Edtnund de Wedacre, and Richard, son of Patrick, 

for unjust withholding of a debt ... ... >d. 

Richard de Kirkelond, because he failed in the law 2d. 
,, Adam de Blakebur.n, for unjust [withholding] of a 

debt ... ... ... ... ... id. 

Richard le Porter, in mercy because he did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

the Doomsman of Lauton, for [default of] his suit 

of the common suit this year ... ... 55. 

William le Porter, because he did not prosecute . . . ^d. 
Sum 6s. %d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF AMONDIRNESSE, 
held at Preston, on Saturday next after the feast of the 
Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary., in the 1 8th year 
[of Edward II., gth February, 1325]. 

Of Richard de Hacaneshou, for his homage respited ... 40^. 
Thomas, son of Roger, in mercy for trespass against 

Benedict de Cornay ... ... ... 2</. 



Il8 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Adam le Chapman, in mercy because he did not 

prosecute against Adam Luk ... ... ... 4^. 

Thomas de Grenolf for his homage respited to the 

feast of Pentecost [St. Michael cancelled'] ... I2d. 

John de Ryggemayden, for the same to the said feast 5-y. 
Robert de Chisenale, and his under-bailiffs, because 

they did not make due execution of pleas ... 2s. 

Robert del Ker, in mercy for a false claim ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... . . . 1 2s. ^d. 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held at 
Asshton, on Saturday, the feast of St. Cedde the Bishop, 
in the i8th year [of Edward II., 2nd March, 1325]. 
Of Roger Arnalle, in mercy for unjust [withholding] 

of a debt ... ... ... ... $d. 

Richard de Hacaneshou, in mercy for the same 

against John del Celer ... ... ... 6d. 

John, son of Symon, in mercy for default of service 

(pro defectu seruicio) ... ... ... $d. 

Thomas de Eccliston, in mercy for the same ... ^d. 

John de Hakaneshou, in mercy because he did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

William, son of John ( ?), in mercy for unjust [with- 
holding] of a debt ... ... ... ... 3^. 

John, son of Wille, because he did not have 

John le Tailliour there ... ... ... 6^. 

Adam Vergus, in mercy for unjust withholding 

of a debt ... ... ... ... ... 6^. 

William del Shagh, because he did not have Robert 

de Sonky there ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Robert de Sourby, in mercy because he did not have 

William del Shagh there ... ... ... 3^. 

Richard de Merebrek, for selling a chamber (pro 

cam[era?f vendita) ... ... ... d. 

Robert Gerthe, for the same ... ... ... ^. 



" Cam." in the original, which may stand for Camba, a brew house ; 
Camera, a chamber ; Camisia, an under garment ; or Camus, a species of ale. 



1 8- 1 9 EDWARD II. IIQ 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF AMONDIRNESSE, 
held at Asshton, on Tuesday next after the Octave of 
Easter, in the i8th year [of Edward II., I4th April, 

1325} 
Of Adam de VVerall, in mercy because he did not have 

Thomas del More there ... ... ... $d. m - 6 - dor so. 

Lisette de Grasseby, for the assize of ale broken ... ^d. 
Adam Kigilpeny, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against Henry de Karleton ... ... ... 3^. 

Richard de Gr en hull, in mercy because he did not 

have Richard le Porter there ... ... 6d. 

Richard del Ellale, in mercy for the assize of ale 

broken ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

Richard de Hacaneshou, for the same ... ... $d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 2id. 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF AMONDIRNESSE, 
held at Preston, on Saturday next after the feast of 
St. Gregory the Pope, in the i8th year [of Edward II., 
1 6th March, 1325]. 
Of John del Houwe, in mercy because he did not have 

Richard de Hacaneshou there ... ... $d. 

Adam, the Baker, in mercy because he did not have 

John le Taillour there ... ... ... $d. 

John dc Baskiruull, for his homage respited to 
the feast of Pentecost ... ... ... I2tt. 

Richard de Grenhull, because he did not have 

Adam, son of Geoffrey, there ... ... 6d. 

Adam de Rouwale, and his fellows, because they 
did not come on the inquest, and had been sum- 
moned ... ... ... ... ... %d. 

Roger Rolle, for breach of the peace upon the wife 

of William de Lythum ... ... ... "$d. 

John del Lache, in mercy because he did not have 

Thomas del Mor there ... ... ... $d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 3 s. 2d. 



120 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF AMONDIRNESSE 
held at Preston, on Tuesday the feast of St. John of 
Beverley, in the i8th year [of Edward II., 7th May, 

1325} 
Of John, son of William, in mercy because he did not 

have John le Tail Hour there ... ... \?d. 

Richard, son of Adam, in mercy because he did 

not prosecute ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Robert de Sourby, because he did not have William 

del Shagh there ... ... ... ... 6d. 

William del Shagh, because he did not have Robert 

de Sourby there ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Margery de Abbostesale, because she broke the 

assize of ale ... ... ... ... $d. 

Richard le Walker, for breach of the peace ... $d. 
Sum ... ... ... 3-y. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held at 
Preston, on Saturday next in the feast of St. William of 
York (die Sabbati proximo, in festo sancti Willelmi 
de Eboracense), in the i8th year [of Edward II., 
8th June, 1325]. 
Of Adam de Barelegh, in mercy because he did not 

have Robert, son of Symon, there ... ... 6d. 

John, son of Symon, for a false claim ... ... 6d. 

Robert Pacok, in mercy because he did not prosecute 2d. 

John, son of Geoffrey, and Robert le Hayword, for 

unjust withholding of a debt ... ... ... 6d. 

Roger Culling, for breach of the peace ... \d, 

Richard de Gr en hull, because he did not have 

Adam de Withacre there ... ... ... $d. 

William de Lairbreck, for default of service ... 6d. 

Roger, son of Tunny, because he did not have 

William de Gairstang there ... ... 3^- 

Sum ... ... 3 J - 



1 8- 1 9 EDWARD II. 121 

DERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF AMONDIRNESSE, 

held at i'reston, on Thursday next after the feast of 

St. John the Baptist, in the i8th year [of Edward II., 

2/th June, 1325]. 
Of the Bailiff, because he did not come to make an 

inquiry, as had been enjoined upon him (quia 

non venit facere inquisitionejii sicut ei injunction 

Juit ... ... ... ... .. 3</. 

Henry, son of Andrew, in mercy because he failed 

in the law ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Richard, son of Adam, son of Alan, in mercy 

because he did not prosecute ... ... ^d. 

Nicholas de Northbreck, and Henry Daa, for 

trespass ... ... ... ... $d. 

John, son of Symon, in mercy because he did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Adam de Wythaccre, for breach of the peace upon 

Robert le Mercer ... ... ... ... ^d. 

the Bailiff, because he did not have Agnes de 

Denton there ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Robert, groom ( garcio) of Henry le Walker 

because he failed in the law ... 4^. 

Richard de Grenhull, because he did not have 

Adam le Tailliour there ... ... ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 2s. d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held at 
Preston, on Wednesday next before the feast of St. 
Margaret the Virgin, in the iQth year [of Edward II., 
i;th July, 1325]. 
Of Joan, wife of William, son of Robert, because she 

brewed and sold contrary to the assize ... $d. 

John de Hakaneshon, because he did not prosecute 6d. 
Robert, the Miller, in mercy because he failed in 

the law ... ... ... ... 6^. 

John Curtays, because he failed in the law ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... 



122 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF AMONDIRNESSE, 
held at [place not given], on Tuesday next after the 
feast of St. James the Apostle, in the igth year [of 
Edward II., 3Oth July, 1325]. 
Of Adam, son of Adam, the Miller, because he did 

not prosecute against William, son of Robert ... 2#. 
Richard de Grenolf, in mercy because he did not 

have Emery (Ammr'), son of Richard, there... ^d. 
Adam de Sharpies, and Roger, son of Richard, 

for unjust withholding of a debt ... ... 6d. 

Hugh, son-in-law (gener) of Henry, for the same ... id, 
William if ox, because he sold flesh contrary to the 

assize ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Sum 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF AMONDIRNESSE, 
held at Yolrungegreue, on [day not given] after the 
feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Mary, in the 
1 9th year [of Edward II, I5th August, 1325]. 
Of William ~ffox, in mercy because he did not 

prosecute against William le Porter ... ... $d. 

William le Uncouthmon, for the same ... ^d. 

Richard, son of Adam, because he did not prosecute ^d. 

Henry Curete, for unjust withholding of a debt ... ^d. 

Robert, son of John, because he did not prosecute 

against Richard, son of Richard ... ... 6d. 

William, son of Richard, and Adam, his brother, 

for breach of the peace ... ... ... &/. 

Richard de Gr en hull, because he did not have 
William del ffilde there ... ... ... 3^. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 2s. d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE \VAPENTAKE OF AMONDIR- 
NESSE, held at Preston, on Saturday next after the 
feast of the Decollation of St. John, in the iQth year 
[of Edward II., ist August, 1325], 



1 7 EDWARD II. 123 

Of William, son of Symon, because he did not 

prosecute against Richard, son of Richard ^d. 

John le Salter, for breach of the peace ... ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... jd. 



P ERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF AMONDIR- 
* NESSE, held at Preston, on Monday next after the feast 
of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, in the igth year 
[of Edward II., i6th September, 1325]. 
Of William de Lairbrek, in mercy because he did not 

have William, son of Tille, there ... ... $d. 

John le Tailliour, because he did not prosecute . . . ^d. 
William, son of Mclot, for unjust withholding of 

a debt ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Robert, son of John, because he did not prosecute 

against Richard, son of Richard ... ... $d. 

William de Gilberdesholme, because he did not 

have William, son of Richard, there ... ^d. 

William, son of Richard, for the same ... -$d. 

John Bonny, because he did not have Robert, son of 

John, there ... ... ... ... ^d. 

John dc Hacaneshou, because he did not have 

Robert Bonny there ... ... ... ^d. 

William Tothelesse, for unjust withholding of a 

debt against John, son of Jordan ... ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 2s. id. 

Sum \total\ ... ... ... 71 s. 2d. 



V. ROLL OF THE HALMOTES OF WEST DERBY. 
17 EDWARD II., 1323-4. 



Public Record Office, Rentals and Surveys, 379. 

RQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF D 
on Wednesday next after the feast 
17 Edward II. [i6th November, 1323]. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF DERBY, held there m. 7. 
on Wednesday next after the feast of St Martin, 



124 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Richard Balle, for a false claim against Hugh, the 

Reeve (prcepositus) ... ... ... I2<^. 

Agnes, daughter of Robert, for entry into 2 acres, 

3 roods of land ... ... 2?s.6d. 

the same, for increase of the said land ... ... 2s. 

Emma, daughter of said Robert, for entry into I 

acre of land ... ... los - 

Margery, Matilda, and Alice, daughters of 

Richard, son of Richard, for entry into 3 roods ... los. 

Robert del Brek, for I ^ roods of land ... ... 40^. 

Thomas, son of Robert del Brek, for entry into l / 2 

acre, i rood of land ... ... ... 4^- 

the same, of increase of rent ... ...2%d. 

Elias, son of Alan, son of Gille, for entry into y 2 

acre of land ... ... ... ... 4-Od. 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... 2d. 

Elias, son of Robert, for entry into l / 2 acre of land 40^. 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... ... 2d. 

John de Barton, and Richard, son of John de la 

Dale, for entry into 2^ acres of land ... 13^.4^. 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... ... iSd. 

Robert, son of " Mag." for entry into \ l / 2 ridges 

of land ... ... ... ... ... 1 8d. 

the same, for entry into I ridge of land ... 2d. 
Richard, son of William, son of Hugh, for entry 

into y 2 acre of land ... ... ... 5^. 

William, the Physician (Medicus), for entry into 

i rood ... ... ... ... ... iSd. 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... id. 

Alan le Webster, for entry to I rood of land ... 6d. 

William, the Physician, for entry to I rood of land 6d. 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... l / 2 d. 

Annot, wife of William del Whikes, for entry to l / 2 

acre of land ... ... ... ... 35-. 

Robert de Hasilingdene, and John, son of Elot del 

Meles, for entry to 4^ acres of land ... ... JQS. 

William del Doustes, for entry to 3 acres of land 48^. 



1 7 EDWARD II. 125 

Of John del Doustes, and Agnes, his wife, for entry to 

7^ acres of land ... ... ... ... 6/z. 

Richard, son of Symon le Palmer, for entry to 2j 

acres of land ... ... ... 405. 

John de Weryngton, for entry to 2 acres of land ... 32^. 
William de Lithirlond, for entry to 4 acres of land 645. 
Adam, son of Robert, for entry to I rood of land ... I Sal. 
Richard, son of Henry de Fasarlegh, for entry to 

I ^ acre, I rood of land ... 65-. 8d. 

Alan, the Miller (Molendinarius), for trespass 

done to Adam, son of Symon ... ... 6d. 

Elias de Wavertre, and /<?^w ak la Dale, for 

trespass done to the Vicar of Childewall ... 6d. 
,, William de Caton, and Symon, son of Richard, for 

the same ... ... ... ... ... Sd. 

Adam, son of Symon, son of Thomas, for the same 12^. 
Henry Brayn, for unjust withholding of a debt from 

William le Nerr ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Sum of fines for entry ... 2$li.gs.2d. 

Sum of increase of rent ... 4^. 2d. 

Sum of small perquisites ... 4^. 2d. 

PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF DERBY, held there 

on Friday next before the feast of the Nativity of Our 

Lord in the said year [23rd December, 1323]. 
Of William, son of Malyn, for trespass against 

Richard, son of Richard del Ruyding ... 6d. 

the same William, for a false claim against the 

said Richard ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Richard, son of Hugh, for the same against Symon 

de Gerstan ... ... ... ... 6d. 

the same Symon, for the same against Betok, wife 

of Richard ... ... ... ... \d. 

William del Whike, for the same against Richard, 

son of Pymme ... ... ... ... $d. 

Edmund de Childewall, for unjust withholding of 

a debt ... ... ... ... ... ^. 



126 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Richard, son of John Michiel, for the same against 

Ely as de Wavertre ... ... ... 3^. 

John del Hokes, for a false claim against Richard, 

son of Hugh ... ... ... ... 3^. 

John, son of John de Thynywall, for entry to 

1 1 / 2 acre of land ... ... ... 6s. M. 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... I2d. 

Ellen, relict of Elias, son of Bymme, for- entry 

to I toft, i acre, and I ridge (selio) of land ... los. 
the same, of increase of rent ... ... id. 

William, son of the said Elias, for entry to I acre, 

I rood of land ... ... ... 13^. ^d. 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... /(.}d. 

Robert, son of the said Elias, for entry to ^ 

burgage, and ^ ridge of land ... ... 2s. 

Roger de Whist an, for entry to I acre of land ... I2d. 
the same, of increase of rent ... ... 6d. 

the same Roger, for entry to l / 2 burgage ... 6d. 

Margery, wife of Adam, son of Hobbe, for entry 

to ^ acre of land ... ... ... ... \2d. 

Margery, wife of John de Whiston, for entry to 

l / 2 ridge of land ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Symon le Tailfer, for entry to l / 2 acre of land ... 40^. 
Richard, son of Thomas le Palmer, for entry to 

I rood of land ... ... ... ... I2d. 

John, son of Roger, son of Ralph, for entry to 

3 acres, I rood, I rodefall of land ... 13^. 4^. 

William, son of Geoffrey, for entry to ^ acre of 

land ... ... ... ... ... 45-. 

Robert le Vilers, for entry to I acre, l / 2 rood of 

land ... ... ... ... 6s.Sd. 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... 2d. 

William, son of Robert le Walker, for entry to 

X acre of land ... ... ... ... $s. 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... ^.d. 

John le Spynner, and Agnes, his wife, for entry to 

3 roods of land ... 2s. 



17 EDWARD II. 127 

Of Richard de Oglet, for entry to I rood of land ... 2s. 
Alan le Hog, for entry to I rood of land $s. ^d. 

,, Thomas di Werington, for entry to 2 acres of land 65. $>d. 
the same, of increase of rent ... ... 

,, Thomas, son of Roger, for entry to I acre of land 

Sum of fines for entry . . . 4/2. ^s. ^d. 

Sum of increase of rent ... $s.6}4d. 

Sum of small -perquisites ... 2s. Sd. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF DERBY, held there 

on Tuesday in the feast of St. Anthony in the said 

year [i7th January, 1324]. 
Of Adam le Hog, because he did not prosecute 

against Richard de Oglot ... ... ... $d. 

Alan, son of Thomas, for a false claim against Alan, 

son of Dandy ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Richard de Burton, for unjust withholding of a 

debt from William le Palmer ... ... ^d. 

Symon le Palmer, for trespass against Alice 

Fraunceis ... ... ... - ... $d. 

Richard Halpeny, for trespass against William 

le Palmer ... ... ... ... $d. 

Alan, son of Henry, because he did not come 

when summoned ... ... ... ... id. 

five brewers, for selling ale contrary to the assize 2s. 6d. 
Hugh de Stoklegh, and Alice, wife of William 

de Aynolesdale, for the same ... ... ^d. 

Margery, wife of William, son of Daude, and 

Betok, wife of Richard, son of Hugh, for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... 

Margery, daughter of Godith la Potter, for entry 

to ^ acre of land ... ... ... ... 

Ellen, wife of William le King, for entry to 3 

acres, 3 */ roods of land ... ... 6^. 

John Rose, for entry to I rood of waste land ... 
the same, of increase of rent ... ... 



128 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of William, son of Robert le Walker, for entry to 

y 2 rood of waste land ... ... ... 2s. 

the same, of increase there ... ... ... i%d. 

Margery la Buk, for entry to l / 2 acre of land ... 2s. 
Richard, son of Peter le Wodeward, for entry to 

I acre of land in Wavertre ... ... \2d. 

Margery, wife of Robert Whit king, for entry to 

I acre of land ... ... ... ... ^s. 

Ellen, daughter of Henry le Crouther, for entry to 

y 2 acre of waste land ... ... ... 2s. 

the same, of increase of rent there ... ... 6d. 

Sum of fines for entry ... 245-. Sd. 

Sum of increase of rent ... l 

Sum of small perquisites ... $s. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF DERBY, held there 
on Wednesday next after the feast of the Annunciation 
of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the said year [joth March, 

I324J 

Of Richard, son of Christiana, for trespass done 

against Thomas, the Miller (Molendinarius) ... 3^. 
Adam, son of Thomas le Palmer, for a false claim 

made against Hugh de Stoklegh ... ... 3^. 

Adam del Femes, for unjust withholding of a debt 

from Adam de Caton ... ... ... $d. 

William de Caton, for entry to 1% acre in 

Brandhurth ... ... ... ... 6s. 

Henry le Crouch, for entry to l / 2 acre of waste land 2s. 
the same, of increase of rent ... ... ... 6d. 

the 3 daughters of William de Caton, for entry to 

2 acres and 3rd part of I acre of the demise of 

their father ... ... ... ... 2 s. 

William, son of Adam, son of Dayn, for entry to 

I acre there ... ... ... ... s . 

Alice, wife of William, son of Dyke, for entry 

to y 2 rood of waste land ... ... 2s6d. 

the same, of increase of rent there ... ...i%d. 



17 EDWARD II. 129 

Of the same, for entry to I l / 2 rood of waste land 6s. &d. 
the same, of increase of rent ... ...^y 2 d. 

Robert le Walker, for }/ 2 rood of waste land ... I s. 

,, the same, of increase of rent ... ... ...\ l / 2 d. 

William, son of John le Deye, for entry to 3rd part 

of I rood of waste land ... 2s. 

the same, of increase of rent there ... ... id. 

Simon( ?), son of John le Deye, for y 2 rood of waste 5 s. 
the same, of increase of rent ... ... ...\y 2 d. 

for l / 2 acre of waste in Wavertre ... 2s. 

[( ?) of increase of rent] ... ... ... 2d. 

for entry to 2 acres of land ... 32^. 

,, for entry to I acre of land 35-. ^d. 

for entry to I rood of waste land in 

Wavertre ... ... ... ... 6d. 

[of increase of rent] ... ... ...\ l / 2 

for entry to 5 acres of land in 

Wavertre ... ... ... 6^ 

John del .... for entry to 10 roods of waste 

land ... ... ... ... ... 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... 

,, William, son of Hulle, of Gerstan, for entry to 3 

acres of land ... ... ... 1 3 s. ^d. 

Adam, son of Thomas le Pakmon( ?), for entry 

to I acre and ^ rood of land... ... ... 4^. 

William, son of Thomas de Werington,( ?) for 

entry to l / 2 acre of waste ... ... ... 2s. 

the same, of increase of rent ... ... ... 6d. 

[j or 4. lines quite illegible'}. 

for entry to part of I acre \2d. m 

for entry to \4 rood of waste ... 6d. 

[of increase of] rent ... ... \ l / 2 d. 

for entry . . .rood of waste land... 2s. 

[of increase] of rent ... ... ^d. 

. . Brok, for entry to y 2 rood of land ... ... ^d. 

Of Robert del Brok, for entry to y 2 rood of waste 

land ... ... ... ... ... \2d. 

K 



130 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of the same, of increase of rent ... ...\y 2 d. 

Sum of -fines for entry ... 105^. gd. 

Sum of increase of rent ... $s. 6 l /^d. 

Sum of small perquisites ... ... 5^. 

PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF DERBY, held there on 

Tuesday next after the feast of St. John ante Portam 

in the said year [8th May, 1324]. 
Of Symon, son of William le Tailfor, for trespass 

done against Robert de Derby ... ... ^d. 

Richard le Taillour, for trespass against John 

Bercer ... ... ... ... ... ?d. 

Alcok, son of Henry, for trespass done against 

Richarde le Taillour ... ... ... ^d. 

Ratph de Aldewynscolez, for trespass done against 

Robert del Brok ... ... ... ... ^d. 

John, son of Hulle, for a false claim against William 

de Lythirlond ... ... ... ... ^%d. 

Richard Halpeny, for trespass against Richard de 

Barton ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Roger de W his ton, and Adam Gos, for unjust 

withholding of a debt from William, son of Elyot ^d. 
Richard Halpeny, for a false claim against William, 

son of John, son of Margery ... ... ... 2d. 

Thomas, son of Thomas, of Stobrugclegh, for entry 

to 8 acres of land of the demise of Nicholas de 

Haverbrack, and 3^' acres of the demise of his 

father ... ... ... ... los. 

Symon le Tailfer, for 4th part of I rood of land ... 2s. 
the same, of increase of rent ... ... y^d. 

Hugh, son of Adam, for entry to 3rd part of I rood 

of waste land ... ... ... 2 s. 6d. 

the same, of increase ... ... ... ... id. 

Diota, wife of Hugh, son of Adam, for entry to I 

rodefall of land ... ... ... ... 6d. 

And of increase of the same ... ... ... l / 4 

Of William, son of Richard, son of Ralph, for I acre 

of the demise of Adam, son of Richard ... 



I/ EDWARD II. 131 

Of Robert Boton, for trespass against William del 

Heth ... ... ... ... ... 3^. 

John de Grenolf, because he did not prosecute 

against Avicc, wife of Alexander ... ... id. 

Henry, Vicar of Childewall, for entry to I acre of 

land which Benedict le Harper first held ... \2d. 

And of the same, of increase ... ... ... \2d. 

Of William del Heth, for entry to 10 acres of land of 

the demise of his father ... ... ... 2Os. 

,, the same, of increase of rent ... ... 6^. Sal. 

Sum of fines for entry ... 39^. ^d. 

Sum of increase ... ... js. lod. 

Sum of small perquisites ... 2s. $d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE HALMOTE OF DERBY, held there 

on Wednesday next after the feast of St. Matthew the 

Apostle in the said year (sic) [26th September, 1324]. 
Of Robert, son of Kichard del Wode, for debt against 

William Thynnewyt ... ... ... ^d. 

William Tepel, for the same against Richard 

Halpenye' ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Richard Halpeny, for the same against William 

Tepel ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Robert de la Legh, for the same against Gilbert 

de Kekwyk ... ... ... ... 2d. 

John, son of Simon, for breach of the peace ... bd. 
William del Y ate, for trespass against Roger, son 

of Emma ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Elias del Pek, for the same against William del 

Yate ... ... ... ... ... id. 

Thomas, son of Emma, for the same against 

Richard de Wodelond ... ... ... 2d. 

Adam Gos, for unjust withholding of a debt from 

John le Dey ... ... ... ... 6d. 

,, John, the Reaper (Falcator), for the same against 

Roger, son of Nicholas ... ... ... 2d. 



1^2 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Adam Gos, for the same against Thomas, son of 

Simon ... ... ... ... ... i d. 

Adam, son of William, for the same against John 

del Doustes ... ... ... ... zd. 

,, Ellen, wife of William, for breaking the assize 

of ale ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Diota, wife of Ralph, for the same ... ... 6d. 

Alice, wife of Simon, for the same ... ... 6d. 

Alice, daughter of Philip, for the same ... 6d. 

Matilda Gos, for the same ... ... ... 6d. 

Beatt., wife of Richard, for the same ... ... 6d. 

Margery, wife of William, for the same ... 6d. 

John del Hulle, for cuffing (cuff ado) Gilbert de 

Kecwik ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Robert de Wavertre, [and] Richard of the same, for 
unjust withholding of a debt from Henry de Cilde- 

... ... ... ... ... iod. 

Sum ... ... ... ps. 8d. 

Sum of all the increase ... igs. n l / 4 d. 

Sum of fines for entry ... 36/2'. ^s. $d. 

Sum of small perquisites ... 235. id. 

Sum, 2 tofts, 104 acres, i rood, 4 ridges and 
27 rood falls of land, whence 3 acres, 
\y 2 roods of land of the waste newly 
approved this year. 



VI. ROLL OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONSDALE. 

19-20 EDWARD II., 1325-6. 

Public Record Office, Court Rolls, Portfolio 183, No. 16. 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancaster, on Tuesday next after the feast of 
St. Luke the Evangelist, in the igth year of Edward [II., 
22nd October, 1325]. 

Of William de Morthyng, for suit of his fine re- 
spited ( ?) this year (pro sect a finis suce r'nd. hoc 
anno) 



I9--O EDWARD II. 133 

Of the Prior of Lancaster, for the same respited this 

year ... ... ... ... ... 2s. 

Henry de Croft, junior, for the same respited this 

year ... ... ... ... ... 2s. 

Henry de Croft, senior, for the same respited this 

year ... ... ... ... ... \2d. 

William dc Oxclifc, for the same respited this year \2d. 

William de Holm, because he did not have Thomas 

de Grarig there ... ... ... ... $d. 

Symon, son of Gilbert, in mercy because he failed 

in the law ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Thomas ffayrfax, in mercy for the same ... $d. 

Roger, son of John, because he did not have John, 

his brother, there ... ... ... ... $d. 

John de Welles let, because he did not have Alan de 

Cathirton there ... ... ... 2d. 

Thomas, son of El lota, in mercy for unjust with- 
holding of a debt ... ... ... 2d. 

Sum ... ... ... 8s. ^. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancaster, on Tuesday next after the feast of 
St. Martin, in the year aforesaid [i2th November, 1325]. 
Of the Doomsman ( fudex) of Warton, in mercy because 

he made default ... ... ... ... 2s. 

John Hullesone, in mercy because- he failed in the 

law ... ... ... ... ... 2^. 

Richard, son of William, in mercy for the same . . . 2d. 

William Kendalesom, in mercy for the same ... 2d. 

William, son of Alan, in mercy for the same . . . 2d. 

William, son of Adam, in mercy for the same 2d. 

Adam, son of Henry, in mercy for the same 2d. 

Thomas, son of Thomas, in mercy because he did 

not come, and had been summoned ... 2d. 

William dc Holm, because he did not have Thomas 

de Grarig there ... ... 3^- 



134 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of John, son of Laurence, in mercy for unjust with- 
holding of a debt ... ... ... ... \d. 

Roger le Stedemon, in mercy for a false claim ... 2d. 

Henry, the Smith, in mercy for the same ... 2d. 

Alan, son of the Master, because he did not have 

Robert le Coltemonsone there ... ... ... 2d. 

Sum ... ... ... s. <2?. 



DERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 

held at Lancaster, on Tuesday next after the feast of 

St. Katherine, in the year aforesaid [26th November, 

1325} 
Of Symon de Bolton, Doomsman (Judex) of Bolton, 

because he made default ... ... ... ^d. 

Thomas de Stodagh, for unjust withholding of a 

debt against John Laurence ... ... -$d. 

William de Holm, because he did not have Thomas 

de Grarig there ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Thomas Broun, in mercy for the same against 

William ffayrmon ... ... ... 2d. 

John, son of Roger de Heton, for the same against 

Benedict, son of Adam ... ... ... id. 

William, the Clerk, in mercy because he did not 

have John, Vicar of Pulton, there ... ... 2d. 

Roger de Byggethwait, in mercy because he failed 

in the law ... ... ... ... ... 2d. 

John, son of Issota, in mercy for a false claim ... 6d. 
Thomas Broun, in mercy for the same against 

Robert del Sonde ... ... ... 2d. 

Roger de Rydale, in mercy because he did not have 

Robert de Calfeholm there ... ... ... ^d. 

Thomas Prest, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against Joh.i de Aldeclife ... ... 2d. 

Sum 2s. 6d. 



I9-2O KDVVAKU II. 135 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 

held at Lancaster, on Tuesday next before the feast of 

St. Thomas the Apostle, in the year aforesaid 

[i/th December, 1325]. 

Of William de Hoton, in mercy for a false claim ... $d. 

Roger de Rydale, because he did not have Thomas 

de Grarig there ... ... ... ... yl. 

Symon de Bolton, in mercy for unjust withholding 

of a debt ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Thomas de Stodagk, in mercy because he did not 

have John de Stodagh there ... ... ... 2d. 

Symon de Bolton, because he withdrew from the 
Wapentake, and there was a view in the same (quid 
recess it de Wappentachio el visits fuit in eodem) bd. 
Sum ... ... ... ... i yd. 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 

held at Lancaster, on Tuesday in the feast of the 

Epiphany of our Lord, in the year aforesaid 

[;th January, 1326]. 
William de Holm, because he did not have Thomas 

de Grarig there ... ... ... ... $d. 

Christiana Syngild, in mercy for the assize of ale 

broken ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Robert del Sond, because he did not prosecute 

against Thomas Broun ... ... ... $d. 

John de Stodagh, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against /. Laitrence ... ... ... id. 

Thomas Gressyngham, and William de Logkagh, 

for the same against the Prior of Lancastrc ... 6d. 
Sum ... ... ... 2od. 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancaster, on Tuesday next after the feast of 
the Conversion of St. Paul, in the year aforesaid 
[28th January, 1326]. 

Of William de Holm, in mercy because he did not 

have Thomas de Grarig there ... ... $d. 



136 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of John Hullesone, in mercy because he did not 

prosecute against John Ward ... ... $d. 

Alan de Cathirton, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against Alan de Asscheton ... ... ... $d. 

Alice, servant of John, the Physician (medicus), 

for the same against Hugh, the Chaplain ... 2d. 
Mary de Croft, for the same ... \blank~\ 

Robert del Graunge, John, the Chaplain of Ellale, 

William de Lancaster, and William Bykes, in 

mercy for unjust withholding of a debt against 

Gilbert de Bolroun ... ... ... ... Sd. 

John Grenesihe, in mercy because he did not have 

Robert Broun there ... ... ... ^d. 

John Banes, in mercy because he did not prosecute \d. 
. Robert de Calfeholm, in mercy because he failed 

in the law ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Symon de Bolt on, in mercy for unjust withholding 

of a debt ... ... ... ... zd. 

the said Symon, in mercy for the same against 

William, son of James ... ... ... 2d. 

,, Richard, the Miller, of Kerneford, in mercy for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Adam Bur ball, in mercy for the same against John 

de Amounderness (Amd.) ... ... ... 2d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancaster, on Tuesday next before the feast of 
St. Peter in Cathedra, in the year aforesaid 
[i8th February, 1326]. 

Of William de Holm, in mercy because he did not 

have Thomas de Grarig there ... ... $d. 

John de Claghton, in mercy because he did not have 

Richard de Kentemer there 6d. 



I9-2O EDWARD II. 137 

Of William Portebnef, because he did not have 

John dc Haghton there ... ... ... yi. 

John dc Aghton, in mercy because he did not have 

William Portebrief there ... ... ... $d. 

Christiana de Kyncs, for her homage respited to 

the feast of St. Michael next coming ... 6s. %d. 

Robert, son of Agnes, in mercy because he did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... ^d. 

William dc Wedeholm, in mercy because he failed 

in the law ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Thomas de Ramsouth, because he did not prosecute 

against William, son of William ... ... ^d. 

the Attorney of the Doomsman (Judex) of Warton, 

because he withdrew in despite of the court 

(quia recess it in dispectu cur ice) ... ... 6d. 

William, son of Thomas Prest, in rnercy for unjust 

withholding of a debt ... ... ... 2d. 

Sum ... ... ... ^. <^. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancaster, on Tuesday next after the feast of 
St. iratrick, in the year aforesaid [i8th March, 1326]. 
Of William Portebrief, and John de Aghton, for unjust 

withholding of a debt ... ... ... 6d. 

John, son of William de Bare, in mercy because 

he did not prosecute against John W alleys ... 2d. 

John, son of William de Amoundcrness (Amd.), 
in mercy because he did not prosecute against 
Robert Broun ... ... ... ... yi. 

Thomas, son of Gcrvase, in mercy for the same 

against Gilbert dc Bolron ... ... ... 3^. 

William, son of Robert, son of W 7 alter, in mercy 
for breach of the peace upon William de 
Wedeholm ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Sum 



138 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancaster, on Tuesday next after the Close of 
Easter, in the year aforesaid [ist April, 1326]. 
Of John de Heton, in mercy because he did not have 

Thomas de Grarig there ... ... ... ^d. 

,, John Swaynesone, in mercy because he did not have 

Mary de Croft there ... ... ... $d. 

Laurence de Asscheton, for unjust withholding of 

a debt against Adam de Aldearghes ... ... ^d. 

A.dam Stalker, because he did not have Roger de 

Biirgh there ... ... ... ... ^d. 

William, son of Symon, in mercy because he did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Sum 1 6d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancaster, on Tuesday next before the feast 
of the Ascension of our Lord, in the year aforesaid 
[24th April, 1326]. 
Of William de Holm, in mercy because he did not have 

Thomas de Grarig there ... ... .... $d. 

Hugh Fraunceys, and Adam de Caupounwra, 
because they did not come, and had been 
summoned ... ... ... ... Sd. 

Agnes Cullyng, in mercy for the assize of ale 

broken ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

William, son of Roger de Stodagh, for breach of the 

peace upon John Trochoun ... ... ... \d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... id. 



w. I dorso. PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancaster, on Wednesday in the week of 
Pentecost, in the year aforesaid [7th May, 1326]. 
Of Thomas de Grarig, in mercy for unjust withholding 

of a debt against Adam le Porter ... ... ^d. 



IQ-2O EDWARD II. 139 

Of Robert Broun, in mercy for the same against Roger 

Cullyng ... ... ... ... 3^. 

William ffairmon, by the surety of /. dc Hcton, in 

mercy for a false claim ... ... ... $d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... gd. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 

held at Lancaster, on Tuesday next before the feast 

of St. Barnabas the Apostle, in the year aforesaid 

[loth June, 1326]. 
Of John dc Furneys, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against Matilda dc Ramsauth ... ... ^d. 

Thomas Prcst, in mercy because he failed in the law ^d. 
Thomas Striuell, in mercy because he did not have 

Adam dc Scathegill there ... ... ... ^d. 

Alice Mosscrop, in rnercy because she did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... $d. 

John, son of Adam dc Scottcford, because he did 

not have William, son of Thomas there ... $d. 

John, son of Adam dc Scot tc ford, because he did 

not have William, son of Thomas there ... yi. 

Adam, son of William dc Ccllirdale, because he 

did not have Adam, son of William there ... yl. 
Alice Syngild, in mercy for the assize of ale broken ^d. 
Sum 2s. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancaster, on Wednesday next after the feast 
of the Nativity of the Blessed John the Baptist, in the 
year aforesaid [25th June, 1326]. 
Of William dc Raitthcmcll, for contempt made in the 

presence of the Steward ... ... ... \2d. 

William del Parke, in mercy because he failed in 

the law ... ... ... ... $d. 

Sinn ... ... ... ... 15^. 



140 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

DERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancaster, on Tuesday next after the feast of 
the Translation of St. Thomas, in the beginning of the 
20th year of Edward [II., 8th July, 1326]. 
Of William, son of Thomas Prest, in mercy because 

he failed in the law ... ... ... 6d. 

John, son of Thomas Prest, in mercy for the same... ^d. 

Auise de Halton, in mercy for the assize of ale 

broken ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Agnes Collyng, in mercy for the same ... ... 2,d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... \\d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancaster, on Tuesday next after the feast of 
St. Peter ad Vincula, in the year aforesaid [6th August, 

1326]. 

Of William de Scathegill, for unjust withholding of 

a debt against Adam del Wod ... ... $d. 

Adam, son of William, in mercy for the same 

against Thomas Page ... ... ... 3^. 

Adam, Clerk of Kerneford, for the same against 

Agnes, daughter of Quenilda ... ... $d. 

William, son of William, in mercy for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancaster, on Tuesday next before the feast of 
the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, in the year aforesaid 
[3rd September, 1326]. 

Of William, son of William, in mercy for unjust with- 
holding of a debt ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Adam del Sond, because he did not have Thomas de 

Gressyngham there ... 6d. 



I8-I9 EDWARD II. 141 

Of Thomas de Gressingham, in mercy because he did 

not come, and had been summoned ... ... (yd. 

Adam Dcrlyng, in mercy for the same ... ... $d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... I//. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF LONESDALE, 
held at Lancaster, on Tuesday next after the feast of 
the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, in the year aforesaid 
fi/rth September, 1326]. 
Of William de Rauthemell, in mercy because he failed 

in the law ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Alan de Cathirton, by the surety of John de 

-ffurneys ... ... ... ... 6d. 

William Balkes, in mercy because he did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... -$d. 

William, son of fames de Bolton, for breach of the 

peace upon John de Wedeholm ... ... 1 2d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 2s. id. 

Sum of all the preceding W apentakes 40^. I id. 



VII. ROLL OF THE COURT OE ROCHDALE. 
18-19 EDWARD II., 1324-5. 

Public Record Office, Court Rolls, Portfolio 183, No. 21. 

PERQUISITES OF THE COURT OF RACHEDALE, on 
Monday next after the feast of St. Wilfrid the Bishop, 
in the i8th year [of Edward II., I Sth October, 1324). 
Of Matilda, daughter of Geoffrey de Bukeley, because 

she failed in the law ... ... ... $d. 

Adam dc la Dene, for breach of the peace ... ^d. 

Robert del Brodelegh, for the same ... ... $d. 

William del Wyndybonk, for having aid . . . $d. 

Hugh del Okenrode, because he did not prosecute yt. 
Robert de Wordhill, for trespass ... ... (id. 

Richard Tilleson, for toll withdrawn ... ... ^d. 

Sum 2s. id. 



142 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAID COURT, on Thursday next 
after the feast of St. Leonard, in the i8th year [of 
Edward II., 8th November, 1324]. 

Of Adam de Birdeshille, for a false claim ... ... ^d. 

John de Stubbeley, and Thomas de Stansfeld, for 

withholding of a debt ... ... ... A,d. 

Christiana de Spottelond, for a false claim ... -$d. 

Daude de Mosylegh, because he failed in the law A^d. 
Roger de Dernylegh, for unjust withholding of a 

debt ... ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Henry, son of Richard de Howorth, for a false claim ^d. 

Henry Tyrry, because he failed in the law ... 6d. 
Alan de Turnagh, because he did not have Daude 

de Whiteworth ... ... ... ... I2d. 

Daude de Stansfeld, for trespass ... ... \d. 

William de Wyndybonk, for the same ... ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... J- 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID COURT, on Thursday, the 

feast of St. Nicholas, in the i8th year [of Edward II, 

6th December, 1324]. 

Of William le ffleccher, for many defaults ... ... 6d. 

Nicholas de Mosilegh, for trespass ... ... 4^. 

William le ffleccher, for unjust detention ... 6d. 
Ameria, wife of Thomas de Turnagh, because she 

failed in the law ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Adam de Buckelay, for the same ... ... 4^. 

Agnes, wife of Adam de Turnagh; for trespass ... ^d. 
Nicholas de Stub be I ay, for unjust withholding of a 

debt ... ... ... ... ... 4^. 

Adam de Pariz, and William de Tunwright, for 

the same ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Alan de Turnagh, because he does not sue (quia 

non sequitur) ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Adam de Nauedene, for the same ... ... 6d. 



IcS-IQ KDWARD II. 143 

Of Matilda, daughter of Alexander de Werdhill, for 

a false claim ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Thomas Pait, for licence to sell flesh ... ... ^d. 

Daude del Grcne, for the same, and licence to brew \2d. 

William ffox, and Alice, his wife, for the same ... gd. 

John del Milnekous, and his wife, for the same ... gd. 

Robert de Staneringes, because he did not prosecute ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... s. 



DERQUISTTES OF THE SAID COURT, on Tuesday next 

after the feast of St. Hilary, in the i8th year [of 

Edward II., I5th January, 1325]. 

Of Nicholas del Mosilegh, because he did not prosecute ^d. 
John Baroun, for breach of the peace ... ... $d. 

Adam de Xeuedene, for contempt in Court ... 6d. 

Alice le Lister, for bad ale ... ... ... 6d. 

Henry de Dene, bailiff, for an insufficient answer ... $d. 
Hugh de Okynrode, for contempt in Court ... ^d. 

William del Redeferne, for the lord's defence 

broken (pro defensa domini fracta) ... ... I2d. 

John de Stubbelay and Daude de Stansfeld, for 

trespass ... ... ... ... ^s. 

John de Stansfeld, for the same ... ... 2s. 

Adam, the Cleric, because he did not prosecute ... ^d. 
Adam Wallcheuid, for entry to I messuage and 

curtilage there ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Henry, son of Hudde, son of Patrick, because he 

did not prosecute ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Richard, son of Adam de Belefeld, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ^d. 

Roger, son of William de Lighteholrs, for a rescue 

made ( pro rescussu facta) ... ... ... 6d. 

Richard de Bam ford, because he delivered the 

lord's wood without licence (quia deltberavit 

boscum domini sine licencia) ... 2d. 



144 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of John de Redelegh, for harbouring (pro receptione) 

Robert de Neuhale ... ... ... 2s. 

Richard de Bamford, and Richard le Keuer, for 
concealment of their goods (pro cancel amente 
bonorum ejusdem) ... ... ... 2s. 

Henry de Lascy, for respite of his suit this year ... \2d. 

Adam de Hilton, John de Bam ford, and 
Richard, of the same, for themselves and other 
" rodemen," for respite of puture which ought to be 
exacted from Rodeland (pro respectu puturce 
qua exigi \debe f\ de Rodeland) ... ... 15.9. 

Sum ... ... ... .. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID COURT, on Wednesday next 

before the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 

in the i8th year [of Edward II., 3Oth January, 1325]. 
Of Adam de la Dene, for entry to 22 1 / 2 acres of land in 

Hunrisfeld which belonged etc. ... ... 6d. 

Anabill de S pott el and, because she failed in the law 4^. 
Adam Walleheuid, because he did not prosecute 3^. 
Robert Godeauenture, for entry to 2 acres of land in 

Spotteland ... ... ... ... 8d. 

Thomas, son of Nicholas del Wod, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Robert de Horewiche, for 2 sheets and I coverlet, of 

the goods of Robert de Neuhal ... 2 s. 6d. 

the said Thomas, for I tunic (tunica) of the said 

goods ... ... ... ... ... 35-. 

Geoffrey, son of Eliot, and John del Shagh, for the 

lord's defence broken ... ... ... 2od. 

Henry de Howorth, for unjust detention ... ... ^d. 

Richard de Keuer, for having aid to raise his debts \2d. 
Geoffrey de Slauedene, because he did not prosecute ^d. 
Thomas de Horewiche, because he did not have 

Thomas, the Vicar, there ... ... ... 

... . i2s. id. 



I 8- 1 9 EDWARD II. 145 

DERQUISITES OF THE SAID COURT, on Tuesday next 
after the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra, in the year afore- 
said [26th February, 1325]. 

Of Thomas de Stansfeld, for many defaults ... ^d. 

Richard le Keuer, because he did not prosecute ... $d. 

,, Henry de Howorth, for licence to agree... ... ^d. 

Thomas Hardere, for flesh sold this year ... ... 6d. 

Adam de Birdeshill, for a false claim... ... ^d. 

William del Wyndibonk, for licence to agree ... ^d. 

William de Hille, William de Wyndibonk, and 
Henry Tirry, for the defence broken (pro defensa 

fracta) ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Henry del Dene, for unjust withholding of a debt ... 2d. 

Geoffrey , son of Eliot, for the lord's attachment 

broken (pro attachiamento domini fracto) ... \2d. 
Sum ... ... ... ... 35-. Sd. 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAID COURT, on Tuesday next 

before the feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed 

Virgin Mary, in the year aforesaid [igth March, 1325]. 

Of William le fflecher, for unjust detention... ... $d. 

Richard le Mercer, because he failed in the law . . . ^d. 

Adam, son of John de Baldreston, for unjust with- 
holding of a debt ... ... ... ... 6d. 

John de Bamford, because he did not prosecute . . . 6d. 

Alan de Turnagh, because he did not have William 

le fftecher there ... ... ... ... 3^. 

John de Elond, for respite of his homage this year 5^. lod. 

William de Lighteholrs, because he did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Thomas de Stansfeld, because he failed in the law ^d. 

Adam de la Dene, for entry to 8 acres of land in 

Walsheden ... ... 6d. 

Adam de Birdeshill, for entry to 2 acres of land ... 8^. 

Henry Tirry, for entry to 2 acres ... ... \2d. 

William del Wyndibonk, for entry to 2 acres of 

land there ... ... ... ... \2d. 

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146 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Thomas de Word hill, for entry to 5 acres of land 6d. 
Nicholas, and Adam, sons of the said Thomas, for 

entry to 5 acres of land ... ... ... I2d. 

Henry de Howorth, for entry to i messuage and 

20 acres of land ... ... ... 2s. %d. 

,, Ralph de ffalyng, and Alan, of the same, for their 

woods to be put in the lord's defence (pro boscis 

suis ponendis etc.) ... ... ... >d. 

John de Grene, for the same ... ... ... 3^. 

Sum ... ... ... ... i6s. d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID COURT, on Thursday, the 

feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, in the year aforesaid 

[25th April, 1325]. 

Of William le -/flecker, because he failed in the law . . . ^d. 
Adam de Bury, for entry to I messuage and 16 

acres of land in Spotteland ... ... ... 2 s. 

William de Leghtolrs, for unjust detention ... $d. 

Geoffrey, son of Richard de Turnagh, for the same 6d. 
Robert de Werdhill, for entry to I messuage and 

6 acres of land ... ... ... ... 2s. 

the said Robert, for default of service (pro defectu 

seruicii) ... ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Alexander de Staneringes, for entry to I messuage 

and 2 acres of land ... ... ... ... i2d. 

Adam de Belefeld, for entry to 2 acres of land ... 8d. 

Hudde de Henneshagh, for entry to I acre of land 6d. 

John de Bamford, for default of service ... 6d. 
,, William de Howorth, and Joan, his wife, for entry 

to i messuage and 20 acres of land ... 3.5-. 4^. 

Geoffrey de Slaueden, and* Henry de Word hill, for 

corn to be put in the lord's defence ... ... 6d. 

Peter del Toun, and William, the Smith, for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... d. 

Adam de Belefeld, for the same ... ... -$d. 

... ... ... ... i2s. jd. 



1 8- 1 9 EDWARD II. 147 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAID COURT, on Thursday next m. i </ 

after the feast of St. John ante portam Latinam, in the 

1 8th year [of Edward II., gth May, 1325]. 
Of John, son of Henry, son of Dawe, for breach of the 

peace ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

Henry de Wylashill, for trespass ... ... $d. 

Alexander le Milner stepson, for entry to i messuage 

and 4 acres of land ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Robert, son of Robert de Radeclif, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... ... qd. 

Alexander de la Dene, because he* did not prosecute id. 
Robert le Hayward, for the lord's defence broken 

(pro defenca do mini fracta) ... ... ^d. 

Alice Wyseheuid, for having aid ... ... 6d. 

John, son of Richard, son of Swayn, for the skin 

of one sheep (multo) sold ... ... ... 2d. 

William de Howorth, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 
John de Melnre, for his corn to be put in the lord's 

defence (pro b I ad is sttis ponendis in defensa 

domini) ... ... ... ... ... $d. 

William, the Smith, for entry to I messuage and 

5^ acres of land in Hunrisfeld ... ... I2d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 4J-. 2d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID COURT, on Friday next after 
the feast of Holy Trinity, in the i8th year of [Edward II.. 
2nd June, 1325]. 

William de Lightolrs, for many defaults ... 14/2?. 

Thomas, the Tailor, for unjust withholding of a 

debt ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Alice Wyseheuid, because she did not prosecute ... 6d. 

Cecily, daughter of Henry de Grene, for trespass . . . 6d. 

John de Bamford, for breach of the peace . . . ^d. 

Elias de Bamford, for an agreement broken ... ^d. 
Sum ... ... ... 3-r. \d. 



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148 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAID COURT, on Friday next 
before the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 
in the i8th year [of Edward II., 28th June, 1325]. 

Of Henry de Boterworth, for a false claim ... ^d. 

Nicholas le Archer, for breach of the peace ... $d. 

Henry, son of Hudde, for a false claim ... ... \d. 

Thomas de Wordhill, for entry to land ... ... I2d. 

Alexander, son of Henry de Word hill, for the same, 

in Spottelond ... ... ... ... izd. 

John de Bamford, for unjust withholding of a debt ^d. 

Richard de Lightolrs, for entry to land in 

Hunrisfeld ... ... ... ... iid. 

John de Bamford, for trespass ... ... 35-. 

Richard le Keuer, for a false claim ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... s. d. 



DERQUISITES OF THE SAID COURT, on Thursday next 

before the feast of St. Margaret, in the igth year [of 

Edward II, i8th July, 1325]. 
Of William, son of John de Turnagh, and Henry 

Tirry, for detention ... ... ... %d. 

Henry, son of Peter, for breach of the peace ... ^d. 

,, Magot Wenche, for the same ... ... ... $d. 

Emma del -(foxholes, for the same ... ... -$d. 

Daude de Whiteworth, for unjust withholding of 

a debt ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Alan de Turnagh, for trespass ... ... ^d. 

Adam de Helegh, for entry to i acre of land ... 6d. 
Thomas, son of Hugh, son of Patrick, for breach 

of the peace ... ... ... ... 4^. 

Sum ... ... ... ... ^. id. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID COURT, on Thursday next 

before the feast of St. Laurence in the year aforesaid 
[8th August, 1325]. 

Of Anot de Clegge, for trespass ... ... ... 6d. 



I 8- 1 9 EDWARD II. 149 

Of Geoffrey, son of Richard de Turnagh, for unjust 

detention ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Daude de Whiteworth, because he did not have his 

wife there (quia non habuit uxorem ejus) ... ^d. 

Alexander del Dene, for entry to 4 acres of land in 

Hunrisfeld ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Geoffrey, son of William de Lightolrs, because he 

did not prosecute ... ... ... ^d. 

John Walleheuid, for trespass ... ... \2d. 

Henry de Bamford, for the corn of John de 

Bamford sold ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Adam, son of Thomas de Word hill, for entry to 

1 6 acres of land ... ... ... ... 2s. 

Sum ... ... ... ... $s. 6d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID COURT, on Monday the 

Morrow of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, in the 
igth year [of Edward II., gth September, 1325]. 

Of William de Lightolrs, for unjust detention ... jd. 

John de Stubbelay, and Thomas de Stansfeld, for 

the same ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Nicholas de Hopewod, for the same ... ... $d. 

Adam de Birdishill, because he did not prosecute ^d. 

Alexander de Mosilegh, and Richard de Ho worth, 

for withholding of a debt ... ... 6d. 

John, son of Nicholas, the Smith, for the same ... ^d. 

Nicholas de Word hill, for default of service ... $d. 

Adam, son of Maggc, for breach of the peace ... ^d. 

Thomas, son of Dawe de Clegge, for the same ... bd. 

Adam, son of Roger de Clegge, for the same ... 6d. 

Henry Tirry, because he did not have Agnes del 

Wyndibonk there ... ... 3^. 

Eliot dc Shipi^albothum, for toll withdrawn ... ^d. 

Geoffrey, son of Adam dc Bclefeld, for entry to 

I acre of land ... ... 6^. 

Adam de Belefeld, because he did not prosecute $d. 



150 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Geoffrey, son of Robert le Hay ward, because he 

did not prosecute ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Roger, son of William de Lighteholrs, for entry to 

5 acres of land ... ... ... ... I2d. 

Alexander de Staneringes, for entry to I acre of 

land ... 8d. 

Michael, son of Thomas de Wordhill, for unjust 

detention ... ... ... ... ^d. 

John, son of Adam de Nauedene, for entry to 2 

acres of land ... ... ... ... \^d. 

Henry Tirry, because he withdrew from the Court 

without licence ... ... ... ... $d. 

Matthew de Rediche, because he did not prosecute ^d. 
Sum ... ... gs. 2d. 

Sum total ... ... 61 i. i6d. whence 

Of entries ... 28^. lod. 

Of perquisites ... 4/2'. I2s. 6d. 



VIII. ROLL OF THE WAPENTAKE OF SALFORD. 
18-19 EDWARD II., 1324-6. 

Public Record Office, Court Rolls, Portfolio zj, No. 22. 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF SALFORD, held 

-* there on Tuesday next before the feast of SS. Simon 

and Jude, in the i8th year [of Edward II., 23rd October, 

1324} 

Of the Doomsman ( fudex) of Wytinton, fine for his 

suit of the common suit respited this year $s. ^d. 

the Doomsman of Oldoum, fine for the same this 

year ... ... ... ... ... 2s. 

John Marshal (Marescallus), fine for his service 

withheld (pro servicio deduco) ... ... ^.d. 

William de Burton, fine for the same ... ... ^d. 

Richard de Ardewyk, fine for the same ... ^d. 



I 8- 1 9 EDWARD II. 151 

Of William Deuias, for [his] homage respited to the 

feast of St. Michael ... ... ... 2s. 

Adam, son of Walter, for breach of the peace upon 

1 ho mas Donne (?) ... ... ... 6*/. 

Sum ... ... . .. 8s. lod. 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held at 

Salford, on Tuesday the feast of St. Leonard, in the 

year abovesaid [Oth November, 1324], 
Of Adam de Tettelowe, Henry de Pilkinton, and 

William de Chetham, for unjust withholding of a 

debt against Jo/in dc Euerdoun ... ... I ^d. 

,, the Dooinsmau of Midelton, fine for his suit of the 

common suit respited this year ... 3^.4^. 

Robert de Horneclif, because he did not have Robert 

de Hyndelegh there ... ... ... $d. 

Thomas de Boulton, because he did not prosecute 

against Adam de Penilton ... ... ... ^d. 

Elias because he did not prosecute 

against Robert del Both ... ... ... ^d. 

Roger del ^d. 

Roger ^d. 

John de S ^d. 

Elias de S . . . . for unjust withholding of a 

debt ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Henry de Hulm, because he did not have Richard 

de Workeslegh there ... ... ... \d. 

Adam de Penilton, because he did not have Henry 

de Penilton there ... ... ... ^d. 

Richard le . . . . because he did not have 

Henry, son of William, there ... ... ^d. 

William, son of Margery, because he did not have 

Thomas, son of Geoffrey, there ... ^d. 

William, son of Mnyot, because he did not have 

Richard, his father, there ... ... ^d. 

Henry dc Halghton, because he did not have 

Richard de Workeslegh there ... ... ^d. 



152 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of John, son of Roger, because he did not have Roger, 

the Tanner, there ... ... ... ... A^d. 

John de Salford, because he did not have Roger, 

son of Geoffrey, there ... ... ... 4^. 

William, the Chaplain of Redyche, for entry to his 

land ... ... ... ... ... 8rf. 

. . . Elias de W . . . , Adam de Echerwode 

... ... ... ... 2s. 

Roger ( ?), son of Robert de Sarples, because he did 

not prosecute ... ... ... 

Sum ... ... ... ... 1^. id. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held at 

Salford, on Tuesday next after the feast of St. Nicholas, 

in the year abovesaid [nth December, 1324]. 
Hugh de Tounlegh, in mercy because he failed in 

the law ... ... ... ... 2d. 

. . . , son of William de Salford, in mercy for 

unjust withholding of a debt ... ... 3^?. 

William, son of Thomas, son of Bete ( ?), for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Peter le Mercer, for the same ... ... ... $d. 

William, son of Gilbert ( ?), because he did not have 

Gilbert de Barton there ... ... ... 2d. 

William le Harte ( ?), because he did not have John 

de Euerdoun there ... ... ... ... 2d. 

Richard de Lynales, for unjust withholding of a 

debt ... ... ... ... 4^. 

Alexander de Barton, for the same ... ... ^d. 

. , wife of Adam de Barton, because she did 

not come after the request of the parties [for a 

term] was taken (quia non venit post preceni 

partium captum) ... ... ... ... 4^. 

John de H . . . , because he did not have 

Adam de Bury ( ?) there ... ... ... 6d. 

Robert de Horneclif, because he did not have Henry 

le Archer there ... ... ... ... 4^. 

Sum ... ... ... ... j. id. 



18-19 EDWARD II. 153 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held at 
Salford, on Tuesday next before the feast of the Nativity 
of our Lord, in the year aforesaid [i8th December, 

1324]- 
Of Henry, son of Roger, because he did not come on 

the inquest, and had been summoned ... ... gd. 

Jordan, the Clerk, because he did not have Adam 

de Tettelowe there ... ... ... ^d. 

Henry Pate, because he did not have Adam de 

Echerwode there ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Adam, Clerk of Bury, for unjust withholding of a 

debt 6d. 

Roger de Hayewode, for the same ... ... $d. 

Richard de Hulton, because he did not prosecute $d. 
Robert de Cartelache, because he did not come, and 

had been summoned ... ... ... 6d. 

Thomas de Wollay, for unjust withholding of a 

debt ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

,, Robert del Bonk, for contempt made ... ... 6d. 

Geoffrey de Chadreton, for unjust withholding of 

a debt ... ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Richard de Hengandechadre, in mercy for an 

agreement broken ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Robert de Horneclif, because he did not have Adam 

de Chirwode there ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... ^. d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held there 
on Saturday next after the Epiphany of our Lord, in the 
year abovesaid [i2th January, 1325} 
Of Adam Karles, because he did not have Roger de 

Oldoun there ... ... ... ... ^d, 

Gilbert de Barton, for unjust withholding of a debt 4^. 
Henry de Walkeden, because he did not prosecute 6d. 
Jordan de Tettelowe, for the same ... ... $d. 



154 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Henry de Salford, Henry de Pilkinton, Thomas 
de Pilkynton, Thomas, son of Geoffrey, and Roger, 
son of Hugh, for unjust withholding of a debt ... 2s. 

John de Birchewode, and John de Sarples, because 

they did not come and had been summoned ... 8^. 

Robert de Bolehalgh, and Elias, son of Hugh, 
because they did not have Hugh de Standish 
there ... ... ... ... ... \2d. 

Dauid de Hulton, because he did not prosecute ^d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 5 s. 40?. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held there 
on Tuesday -next after the Conversion of St. Paul, in 
the i8th year [of Edward II., 2pth January, 1325]. 
Of Roger de Oldom, in mercy for trespass done to the 

lord the King ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Adam de Tettelowe, because he did not come after 
the request of the parties [for a term] was 
taken ... ... ... ... ... 6^. 

William de Halghton, because he did not prosecute 6d. 
Roger Wyldegos, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 

David de Hulton, because he did not prosecute . . . ^d. 
Henry le Vescy, in mercy for the same ... ... 6d. 

Sum 2s. 6d 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held there 
^ on Wednesday next after the feast of St. Peter in 

Cathedra, in the year abovesaid [27th February, 1325]. 
Of the corn of John de Stublegh forfeited ... ... I2d. 

the Doomsman (Judex) of Barton, fine for his suit 

of the common suit respited this year ... ... I2d. 

the corn of John Crakebon forfeited ... ... I2d. 

,, William de Radeclif, for his homage respited ... I2d. 
,, Henry de Botirworth, for an agreement broken 
towards the bailiff (pro conventione fracta versus 
ballivum) ... ... ... ... $d. 



1 8-19 EDWARD II. 155 

Of Waller le Hunt, because he did not have Adam 

de Tettelowe there ... ... ... ... $d. 

Thomas de Prestewyche, because he did not observe 

the lord's day (quia non seruauit diem domini) ^d. 

,, Elias de Wernedoune, for unjust withholding of a 

debt ... ... ... ... ... 3 < 

Sum ... ... ... ... $s. 

UERQU1SITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held there 

on Tuesday, the feast of St. Gregory the Pope, in the 

year abovesaid [i2th March, 1325]. 

Of John de Euerdoun, because he did not prosecute 2s. 
Henry de Bradesagh, because he did not have 

Elias de Leuere there ... ... ... 12^. 

,, Robert del Both, because he did not have Adam 

de Radeclif there ... ... ... \2d. 

William le Tailliour, because he failed in the law 6d. 
Richard Valentine, and Thomas de Hulm, for 

unjust withholding of a debt ... ... ... \2d. 

Geoffrey de Vrmeston, because he did not come after 

the request of the parties [for a term] was 

taken ... ... ... ... ... ^/. 

Richard de Lynales, because he did not prosecute 6d. 

Elias de Penill, because he did not prosecute ... 6d. w. i dnrso. 

Gilbert de Bromihirst, because he did not have 

John de Crofft there ... ... ... ^d. 

Adam Gore, because he did not prosecute . . . ^d. 

Robert de Hulm, because he did not have Roger 

de Oldoun there ... ... ... ... ^d. 

,, Adam de Tettelowe, because he did not observe the 

lord's day ... ... ... ... ^d. 

,, Roger Wildegos, because he failed in the law . . . ^d. 
Thomas de Howell, for the same ... ... ^d. 

,, William Pcront, because he did not observe the 

lord's day ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Roger, son of Hugh, because he failed in the law $d. 
Sum ... ... ... ... s. 



156 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held there 
* on Tuesday next after the feast of Palm Sunday, in the 

year abovesaid [3ist March, 1325]. 
Of Richard de Par, for a false claim against Adam 

de Tettelowe ... ... ... ... lid. 

Aflam de Tettelowe, for unjust withholding of a 

debt ... ... ... ... ... 3^. 

William Peret, because he did not observe the 

lord's day ... ... ... ... 4^. 

Richard, son of William de Aynesworth, for breach 

of the peace ... ... ... ... 6d. 

Roger de Haselhirst, for unjust withholding of a 

debt ... ... ... ... ... \d. 

Gilbert de Bromihurst, because he did not have 

John de Crofft there ... ... ... id. 

William de Hayward, because he did not have 

John Wolf there ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Walter le Hunt, because he did not make the 

execution of the Court (quia non fecit executionem 

Curia) ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Thomas de Boulton, because he did not prosecute ^d. 
Thomas de Bellay, for the same ... ... 4^. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 3,?. & 



DERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held there 
on Thursday next after the feast of the Invention of 
the Holy Cross in the year abovesaid [gth May, 1325]. 
Of Adam de Radeclif, and Margaret del Booth, for 

unjust withholding of a debt ... ... ... ^d. 

,, Henry, son of Hychekok, because he did not have 

Henry de Aspull there ... ... ... 2s. 

Richard, son of William de Aynesworth, for breach 

of the peace ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Robert de Horneclif, because he did not prosecute 3^. 

John de Halghton, for unjust withholding of a debt ^d. 

Roger de Has el hirst, for the same ... ... 6d. 

Hugh de Auenam(J), for the same ... ... 3^. 



1 8- 19 EDWARD II. 157 

Of Geoffrey dc Hewodc, for breach of the peace ... 6d. 
Thomas, son of Roger de Prestwyche, because he 

he did not come upon the inquest ... ... bd. 

Thomas de ffaghfelde, and Roger de Pcmlton, for 

the same ... ... 



Sum 



4s. 



DERQUISTTES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held there 
on Saturday, in the live of Pentecost, in the year afore- 
said [25th May, 1325]. 
Of the Township of Radeclif, in mercy because they 

did not come at the King's summons ... ... 6d. 

the Townships of Midelton and Bury, for the same I2d. 

the Townships of Totyngton, Reuuiton, and 

Oldoun, for the same i8^/. 

the Townships of Eggeworth, Barton, and West- 

halghton, for the same ... ... ... i&d. 

the Townships of Turton, Halghton, and Reedyche, 

for the same ... ... ... ... \8d. 

the Townships of Crompton and Penilbury, for the 

same ... ... ,... ... \2d. 

Sum ... . ... ... s. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held there on 
Thursday next before the feast of the Blessed John the 
Baptist, in the year abovesaid [2Oth June, 1325]. 
Of the Townships of Oldoun, Radeclif, Midelton, and 
Barton, because they did not come and had been 
summoned... ... 2s. 

Agnes de Rylegh, for service withheld ... id. 

Roger de Dyddesbury, for I young pig of estray sold 

to the same .. ... ... ^d. 

Robert del Both, because he did not prosecute ... 2d. 

Walter le Hunt, because he did not have Adam 

de Tettlewoe there ... 2d. 



158 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Henry de . ... ... 6^. 

William de Aynesworth, because he did not have 

William, his son there ... ... ... 6d. 

Robert de Hulm, because he did not have William 

de Mamcestre ( ?) there ... ... ... 2</. 

Roger le Wolf, because he did not have John le 

Wolf there ... ... ... ... 2d. 

William de Prestwiche ( ?), because he did not have 

John le Wolf there ... ... ... 2d. 

Sum ... ... ... 4.$-. 8^/. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held there on 

Monday next after the feast of the Translation of St. 

Thomas, in the year abovesaid [8th July, 1325]. 
Of , because he did not have Roger 

de Euerdoun there ... ... ... ^d. 

William le Serjant, because he failed in the law 6d. 
William de Diddesbury, for the same ... ^d. 

Thomas, son of Alexander de Diddesbury, for the 

same ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

William Penk ( ?), for the same ... ... ^d. 

John de Killeworth ( ?), Hugh Carlek, and Henry 

le Tynker, for the same ... ... ... 1 1 d. 

William, son of Benedict, because he did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... ^d. 

John Holme ( ?), for the same ... ... 6d. 

Adam, son of William le Nay I or, and .... 

his brother ( ?), because they did not have William 

Wythecar(T) there ... ... ... %d. 

Dauid de Hulton, because he did not prosecute . . . ^d. 
Robert de Rylandes, for contempt made ... ^d. 

Adam de Hulton, because he did not prosecute 

against William de Chorlton ... ... 4^. 

Sum ... ... ... 55-. 



I 8- 1 9 EDWARD II. 159 

|)ERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held there on 

Tuesday before the feast of St. Oswald, in the year 

abovesaid [3 lst J u 'y> I 3 2 5]- 
Of Robert de Hulm, because he did not have Robert, 

son of Richard there ... ... ... I \d. 

,, William de Hulm ( ?), because he did not have 

Robert Cannok there ... ... ... \2d. 

Robert de Hulm ( ?) . . ... 2^. 

. . . de Chorlton ........ .... id. 

Robert(l) de Horneclif ( ?) .......... 2d. 

Robert de H . . for . . . ... 2s. 



Margaret ( ? ) de Longeleghe ( ?), because she did 

not have Henry de Aspill there ... ... \2d. 

William de Bromihirst because he did not 

prosecute ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Roger de Hasclhirst, for corn forfeited ... ... \2d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... S. d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held there on 
Monday next after the feast of St. Bartholomew the 
Apostle, in the year abovesaid [2/th August, 1325]. 

Of Richard del Both, and Henry, the Miller 



Robert de Horneclif . $d. 

Alexander de Done ( ?), for unjust detention ... ^d. 

John de Westeham, because he failed in the law ... \2d. 

Sum ... . . ... ... 4^. 2d. 

PERQUISITES OF THE SAID WAPENTAKE, held there on 
Monday next before the feast of St. Matthew the 
Apostle, in the year abovesaid [iyth September, 1325] 

Of Hugh, son of Hanne, for default of service ... 6d. 



160 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Roger, the Miller, and Roger de Oldom ( ?), for 

contempt made . . . ... i2d. 

Robert de Hulm, Adam, the Cook ( ?), and William, 
son of Hanne(?), because they did not have 
John (?) de . . . there ... gd. 

Thomas de Penilton .... Henry, John del 

Wode because they did not have 

Adam de Penilton there 

Gilbert de Bromihurst ard, 

because they did not have . . . there 
John ( ?), son of Thomas, and Adam del Wraa (?) 

because they failed in the law ... ... 12^. 

Robert (T) de Hulm, and Robert de Rylandes, 

because they did not prosecute ... ... I2d. 

John de Wolsanesholm, because he failed in the 

law ... ... ... ... 

Sum ... ... ... 6s. 

Sum total ... ... 4/z. i$s. id. 



nERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF SALFORD, held 
*- there on Saturday next after the feast of St. Luke the 

Evangelist, in the igth year of Edward [II, 

iQth October, 1325]. 
Of the Doomsman (Judex) of Stretfford, because he 

made default of his suit of the common suit ... 6d. 
Gilbert de Bromihurst, because they did not have 

John, son of Henry de Hulton there ... ... $d. 

Elcok de Breghtmete, because he did not have John 

de Tonge there ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Henry de Bradesch\aw\, for unjust withholding of 

a debt against Adam de Radeclif ... ... $d. 

Robert del Wode, for the same upon the said Adam ^d. 
Hawise (Hauwisia) de Irulham, because she failed 

in the law ... ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Alexander de Schoresworth, because he did not have 

Richard, the Miller, there ... ... ... 4-d. 

Jordan, the Clerk, because he did not prosecute ... $d. 



I8-I9 EDWARD II. l6l 

Of Gilbert de Chorlton, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against Robert de Hulme ... ... ... 6d. 

Ellen, wife of Elias, because she failed in the law 6d. 
Adam de Hulton, in mercy for a false claim ... ^d. 
the Doomsman of Stretford, in mercy because he 

made default ... ... ... ... \2d. 

Sum ... ... ... ... 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF SALFFORD, held 

there on Monday next after the feast of St Edmund, in 

the year aforesaid [25th November, 1325]. 
Of John, the Shepherd (Bercarius), because he did not 

prosecute against Jordan, the Clerk ... ... $d. 

the Doomsman of Bolton, because he made default 

of his suit of the common [suit] ... ... 6d, 

Henry de Ardwik, in mercy for service withheld ... 6d. 
Richard de Hulton, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against Adam de Hulton ... ... ... \2d. 

Henry, son of William de Salfford, in mercy for 

a false claim ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Gilbert de Bromihurst, for unjust withholding of a 

a debt against the Abbot of Whallay ... $d. 

Ythel (Ithello) de Hyndelegh, for a false claim against 

Robert de Rylandes ... ... ... $d. 

Jordan de Workeslegh, for unjust withholding of a 

debt against the A bbot of Whallay ... ... 6d. 

Gilbert de Bromihurst, because he did not have 

Alexander de Schoresworth there ... ... '$d. 

John del Holte, for a false claim against Richard 

de Diddesbury ... ... ... ... 6d. 

>, Gilbert de Chorlton, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against Adam de Hulton ... ... ... ^d. 

John Marshal (Marescallus), Henry de Ardewik, 

and William de Burghton, for service withheld ... i&d. 
John del (sic), and his fellows, because they did not 

come upon the inquest ... ... ... 

Sum ... ... ... ... 7^5^- 

M 



162 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF SALFFORD, held 

there on Monday next after the feast of St Nicholas the 

Bishop, in the year aforesaid [gth December, 1325]. 
Of John de Kersale, and the wife of John Bonde, for 

the assize of ale broken ... ... ... ^d. 

,, Adam de Thornham, for a false claim against 
. William de Grenacres ... ... ... \d. 

William le H'ayward, because he did not have 

John de Tonge there ... ... ... $d. 

Ralph de Bolton, for unjust withholding of a debt 2d. 
William, son of Dobbe de Hulton, for the assize of 

ale broken ... ... ... ... ^d. 

,, Henry, son of Malkyn, because he did not have 

Roger de Barlawe there ... ... 3^. 

Adam, son of Jordan de Diddesbury, for trespass 

done to Roger, son of Thomas ... ... 3^. 

Roger, son of Thomas de Diddesbury, for the same 

to the same ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Roger de Bolton, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against Henry de Bolton ... ... ... 2d. 

Henry, son of Thomas de Heton, for the same 

against Robert de Hulme ... ... ... $d. 

Henry Tirri, and William, his brother, for trespass 6d. 

,, Henry de Bolton, for unjust withholding of a debt id. 

Sum ... ... ... ... s. d. 



PERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF SALFFORD, held 
there on Saturday next after the feast of St. Hilary, in 
the year aforesaid [i8th January, 1326]. 
Of Robert de Hulme, because he did not have Adam 

de Tettelowe there ... ... ... zd. 

William, son of William le Minour, for breach of 

the peace ... ... ... ... 3^. 

Thomas, son of Gilbert de Chorlton, for the same 

upon the groom of Robert Grelle ... ... 6d. 

Adam de Hulton, because he did not have William 

del Egge there ... ... ... ...3^. 



I8-I9 EDWARD II. 163 

Of Richard de Hauworth. because he did not have 

Henry de Hauworth there ... ... ... ^d. 

,, Roger de Barlowe, because he did not have John 

de Barlowe there ... ... ... $d. 

Sum 2od. 



DERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF SALFFORD, held 

there on Saturday, the Eve of the Purification of the 

Blessed Mary, in the year abovesaid [ist February, 

1326]. 
Of Thomas, son of Agnes, because he did not have 

Adam de Tettelouwe there ... ... ... $d. 

Hugh le Rotour, for unjust withholding of a debt 

against John del Birches ... ... ... $d. 

Adam de Bolt on, because he failed in the law against 

Adam, the Smith ... ... ... id. 

Matthew Carpenter, in mercy for the same against 

the same ... ... ... ... ^d. 

Thomas de Strangways, for the same against 

Richard de Diddesbury ... ... ... 2d. 

,, John son of Richard M or eel, because he did not 

prosecute against Alan de Barton ... ... ^d. 

William de Oldum, for unjust withholding of a 

debt against Adam de Hulton ... ... ^d. 

William, the Clerk of Stretfford, for the same 

against the same ... ... ... ... $d. 

Sum . 2s. 



DERQUISITES OF THE WAPENTAKE OF SALFFORD, held 
there on Monday next before the feast of St. Matthew 
the Apostle, in the year within said [i6th September, 

1325]- 
Of Gilbert de Chorlton, because he did not prosecute 

against Adam de Maunton ... ... ... ^d. 

Hugh, son of John de Hulton, for breach of the 

peace upon Roger de Scharples ... ... ^d. 



164 LANCASHIRE COURT ROLLS. 

Of Henry de Vescy, because he did not prosecute 

against Robert, son of Jordan, and Nicholas del 

Wode ... ... ...... 

Gilbert de Bromyhurst, because he did not have 

Adam, the Cook, there 
John Morcel, because he did not prosecute against 

Adam de Workislegh 
Henry, son of Thomas, in mercy for default of 

service 
William Largemon, for breach of the peace upon 

Ellen, wife of Elias 
Richard le Boye, and Thomas de Halghton, for the 

assize of ale broken 
Richard, the Miller, because he did not prosecute 

against Adam de Pennilton 
Thomas, son of Agnes, because he did not have 

Adam de Tettelowe there 
Roger de Radeclif, because he did not have 

William de Chetham there 
William, the Miller, because he did not have 

Thomas, the Chaplain, there 
Thomas, son of Agnes, and Adam de Pennulton, for 

unjust withholding of a debt 
Adam, son of Roger de Hulme, and Alexander de 

Denton, for trespass 
John Marshal (Marescallus), and Robert Cannok, 

because they did not observe the lord's day 
John de Radeclif, and Thomas, son of Thomas 

del Halle, because they did not prosecute 
John de Bird is hull, and Beatrice de Prestwiche, 

for the same 

Sum ............ 6s.2d. 

Sum of all the sums, as well within 
as without .. ... ... 



[The writing on m. i and m. I d. is very faint and 
illegible in places.] 



INDEX. 



I. NAMES OF PERSONS AND PLACES. 



Ancient and various forms of surnames and names of places are referred 
to the modern spelling, under which the references are indexed. 

All place names are given in italics. 

Where the same name occurs twice, thrice, or passim on the same page 
3*>, ter^ or an asterisk follows the number of that page. 



Abbotesale, Margery, 120. 
Accrinyton, Halmotes of, 35-6. 

,, Vaccaries in, 72, 73. 

Acres (Accres), Elias, 99. 
,, Henry, 106. 
,, Margery, 106. 
,, Richard, 97. 
Adam, Beatrice, dau. of, 69. 

the Clerk, 88 bis, 140, 143, 

,, the Reeve, 70, 72. 
,, the Reeve's groom, 36. 
,, the Shoemaker, 4. 
Adcock (Adekoc), Ha wise, dau. of, 66. 
Addegeunde, Adam, 112. 
Adlington (Adlyngton), Thomas, 37. 
Aghton, see Aughton. 
Agnes, dau of Hugh, 69. 

Quenilda, 140. 
Robert, 124 bis. 
Roger, 22. 
Thomas, 25. 
Watte, 28. 
William, 32. 
of Hugh, 76. 
Richard, 91. 
Robert, i. 
Stephen, 68. 
Ainsdale, Adam, 80. 
Alice, 127. 
Richard, 80. 
William. 84, 85, 127. 
Ainsworth, Richard, 156 bis. 
Robert, 10, 14. 
William, 156 bis, 158 bit. 
Aintree, Robert, 79. 
Alan, 101. 

Alan, Alice, w. of, IDA bis. 
,, Christiana, w. of, 76. 
,, Isota, dau. of, 115. 
,, Matilda, dau. of, 89. 
,, reeve of Haslingden, 58. 
,, the Chaplain, 78, 82. 
Alcencotes, see Alkincoates. 



Aldcliffe (Aldeclife), John, 134. 
Aldearghes, Adam, 138. 
Aldelegh, see Audley. 
Aldwinscales (Aldewynacoles, Alde- 

wynscolez), Ralph, *io6 bis, 130. 
Ale, Adam, 99. 
Alexander, 81. 
Alexander, Avice, w. of, 131. 

,, Margery, w. of, 101. 

Alice, 80, 136. 
Alice, dau. of Hobbe, 7, n. 
,, Philip, 132. 
,, Richard, 96. 
,, Richard, s. of Richard, 

124. 

w. of Alan, 104 bis. 
,, Gilbert, 104 bis. 
,, Hugh, s. of Paul, 41. 
,, Simon, 132. 

William, s. of Dyke, 128 

bis, 129 bis. 
., ,, William, s. of Thomas, 

41. 

William the Clerk, 41. 
Aline, dau. of Bolowe, 92. 
Alkincoates, Eliot, 33. 

William, 5. 
Alknnyton (Aldington), Doomsman 

or Judge of, 6. 

Alnwick (Alnewyk), Agnes, 40. 
Alot, Avin, dau. of, 15. 
Altencotes, see Alkincoates. 
Altham (Alvetham), Henry, 36. 
Henry, 57. 
Hudde, 57. 
Amounderness (Amondeniesse),Adam, 

q i bis, 96, 98. 
,, John, 91, 136, 137. 

,, Robert, 91. 

,, William, 91*, 92, 117. 

Amounderntss, Wapentake of, 89, 

114-123. 
Angrum, Adam, 31. 

,, John, 27, 32 bis. 



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INDEX. 



Anlezargh (Anlasargh), Roger, 43. 
Annot, dau. of Gilbert, 63. 
Anota, dau. of Mawe, 19. 
Antilay, Matthew, 73. 
,, Richard, 73. 

Roger, 3I , 33. 
Archer, Henry, 152. 
Nicholas, 148. 

WiUiam, 82. 
Ardwick (Ardewik, Ardewyk, Ard- 

wik), Henry, 161 bis. 
Richard, 150. 
Armourer (Armurer), John, 80. 
Arnalle, Roger, 118. 
Ash (Asshe), Richard, 51. 
Ashes (Assches, Asshes), John, 81, 84, 

85 bis, 98, 99, 101. 
Ashton (Assheton), Alan, 136. 
,, Laurence, 138. 
Roger, 113. 

Ash worth (Ashseworth), William, 13. 
Aspden (Aspeden), Roger, 51. 
Aspull (Aspill), Henry, 156, 159. 
Asscheton, see Ashton 
Audley, Alice, 56. 

,, William, 61. 
Auenam, Hugh, 156. 
Aughton, John, 137 bis. 
Aula, see Hall. 

Aumundirnesse, see Amounderness. 
Auward, Adam, 68. 
Avice, w. of Alexander, 131. 

,, Thomas, s. of John, 92, 

93. 

Avicia, dau. of Dobbe, 30. 
Avin, dau. of Alot, 15. 
Aynesworth, see Ainsworth. 
Aynolesdale (Aynoluesdale), see Ains- 

dale. 
Ayntree, see Aintree. 

Backesholf, Isabel, 35. 
Backstanden (Bacstandene), William, 

36 bis. 

Bacon (Bacoun), John 83. 
Baddiley (Badille), Hugh, 47. 

Margery, 47. 
Bagger, Peter, 5. 
Bagot, William, 80. 
Bailey Bailegh, Baillegh), Emma, 55. 

,, John, 54. 

,, Robert, 55. 
Baines, John, no, 136. 

,, Richard, no. 
Baitbuck (Baitebuk, Baytebuk), 

Richard, 79, 80. 
Baker, Adam, 59, 91, 119. 

,, John, 84 bis. 

Margery, w. of the, 75. 

,. Richard, 39. 



Baker, Robert, 67, 74. 

,, William, 64, 66, 67, 69. 
Balderston (Baldreston), Adam, 17, 

MS- 

Joan, 54. 
,, John, 145. 

Balholme (Balmholme), Richard, 115, 

116. 
Balholt, Henry, n. 

,, Matilda, n. 
Balkes, John, 141. 
BaU (BaUe), Adam, 36, 78, 81, 84, 86, 

87, 88. 

,, Matilda, 42. 

,, Richard, 124. 

,, Simon, 36, 42. 

Ballogh, Henry, 10. 

Balrig, John, 109 bis. 

Roger, 113. 
Balshaw (Balschaw, Balshagh), Agnes, 

6 > 73- 

,, John, 36, 62, 72. 
Bamford, Adam, 10, 15 bis. 
Daude, 16. 
Elcock (Elkok), ii. 
Elias, 1 6, 21, 22, 147. 
Ellin, 21. 
Henry, 149. 
John, 16 bis, 18, 144, 145, 

146, 147, 148, 149. 
,, Richard, 16 ter, 17, 143 

144 bis. 

,, Thomas, 17. 
Banastre, Emmot, 77. 
,, Robert, 69. 
Banes, see Baines. 
Bank, John, 17, 44 bis. 
Robert, 102, 153. 
William, 71. 
Bare, Alan, 90 bis. 
Hugh, 1 08. 
John, 137. 
William, 137. 
Barelegh, Adam, 120. 
Barker, Richard, 61, 115. 
,, Roger, 78. 
,, William, 52. 
Barlow (Barlawe), John, 163. 

Roger, 162, 163. 
Barn, Robert, 83. 

Roger, 79, 81, 83. 
Baron (Baroun), Adam, 107 bis. 
Emmot, 78. 
John, 143. 
Richard, 81. 
Thomas, 40. 
William, 40. 
Barres, William, 7, 14. 
Barret (Baret), William, 53, 84 bis. 
Barry, Adam, 41, 43. 



INDEX 



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Harry, Cecily, 41. 
Barton, Adam, 152. 

,, Alan, 163. 

,, Alexander, 152. 

,, Gilbert, 152, 153. 

., John, n, 124 bis. 

,, Richard, 130. 
Roger, 99. 

,, Thomas, n, 14. 

,, William, 99 bis, 100. 
Barton, Doomsman of, 154. 

,, Township of, 157 bis. 
Baskervile (Baskirnull), John, 119. 
Bateman (Batemon), Adam, 116. 

,, Alice, 116. 
Baunford, see Bamford. 
Bayard, Henry, 108. 
Beatrice, dau. of Adam, 69. 
Beatrice (Beatt), vr. of Richard, 132. 
Beetham, Ralph, 36, 38, 115. 
Belfield (Belefeld)', Adam, 23, ^9, 35, 
143, 146 bis, 149 bis. 

,, Geoffrey, 149. 

,, Henry, 20. 

,, Richard, 143. 
Bell, John, 66. 
Bellay, Thomas, 156. 
Bemon, William, n, 14. 
Benedict, Christiana, w. of, 15. 
Benne, Christiana, w. of, 12. 
Bennefestre, Richard, 67. 
Bercarius, see Shepherd. 
Bercer, John, 130. 
Berdeshey, William, 113. 
Berdeworth, Adam, 51. 
Bernard, Adam, 66. 
Bery, see Bury. 
Berry (Bery), Margery, 6, 9. 

,, William, 10. 
Bertram (Bertremj, John, 92. 
Bethum, see Beetnam. 
Betok, w. of Richard, s. of Hugh, 127. 
Beverage (Beuerage), Robert, 115, 

116. 
Bibby, Alice, 27. 

,, John, 26. 

,, Robert, 59 bis. 
Bigthwait (Bigtwait), Roger, 134. 
,, Thomas, 113 bis, 114. 
Billington (Bilington), Duukyn, 50. 

Ralph, 55. 
,, Richard, 50. 
,, William, 55, 59. 
Billy, Roger, 26. 
Bimm, Magot, 50. 

,, Richard, 50. 
Birches (Birchis), John, 163. 

,, Walter, 10, 75. 

William. 9. 
Birchleyhurst, Ingre, 13. 



Birchwood (Birchewode), John, 154. 
Birdshill (Birdeshill, Birdishill, Bir- 
disliiill), Adam, 22, 142. 
145 bis, 149. 
,, John, 164. 
Birheleyhirst, Robert, 10. 
Birkhill (Birkil), Henry, 10. 
Birlegh, <-p. Burleigh. 
Birtwistle, John, 30 bis. 

Richard, 30, 31. 
,, William, 3$ bis. 
Bishop (Bhissop), Thomas, 90. 
Bispham, Cecily, 82. 

Robert, 80, 83. 
Black (Blak), Gilbert, 26. 
Blackburn (Blakeburn), Adam, 61 bi*, 

62, 117. 
Henry, 57. 
,, Robert, 62. 

William, 41, 44. 
Blackburnshire (Blakeburneshire), 

Vaccaries in, 72-3. 
Blake, John, 20. 
Blakelowe, Alexander, 12. 

,, Magot, 15. 

Blakey (Blakay), Simon, 33, 72. 

w. of Robert, 68. 
Blanchard (Blaunchard), Robert, 102 ; 

w. of, 68. 

Blundell, William, 77 bis. 
Bois (de Bosco), Richard, 81. 

,, William, 105. 
Bold (Bolde), Richard, 96. 
Bolehalgh, Robert, 154. 
Bolour, Magot, 40. 

,, Richard, 40, 47. 
,, William, 47. 
Bolowe, Aline, dau. of, 92. 
Bolnm (Bolroun), Gilbert, 136, 137. 
Bolton, Doomsman of, 108, 134, 161. 
Bolton, Adam, 163. 

Ellen, 48, 49, 56, 62 tcr. 
,, Henry, 162 bis, 

James, 108, no, in, 114- 

141. 

,, John, 61. 
., Nicholas, 58. 
Ralph, 162. 

Richard, 50, 58, 61 bis, 63. 
Robert, 104, 106, 107, 131. 
Roger, 162. 

Simon, 108 bis, 109, no, in 
bis, 112 bis, 113, 114 &", 
134, 135 bis, 136 bis. 
Thomas, 1 10 bis, 151, 156. 
William, 108, no, in, 141. 
Bonand. William. 97, 98 bi*. 
Bond (Bonde), Adam, 51. 
John, 44. 



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INDEX. 



Bond, w. of John, 162. 
Bonk, see Bank. 
Bonny, John, 123. 

,, Robert, 123. 
Boote (Bot, Bote), Adam, 3. 
Alice, 68. 
Robert, 51, 58. 
Thomas, 68. 
Booth, Adam, 9. 
,, Alexander, 40. 
,, "Huccyngs," 2. 
,, Margaret, 156. 
,, Michael, 40. 
,, Oliver, 72. 
,, Richard, 159. 
Booth, Robert, 151, 155, 157. 

w. of William, 54. 
Bootle, Robert, 79. 
Boster, John, 78. 

Boterworth (Botirworth), see Butter- 
worth. 

Botes, see Boote. 
Both, Bothe, see Booth. 
Bothull, see Bootle. 
Boton, Botoun, see Bolton. 
Bouker, see Bowker. 
Boulton, see Bolton. 
Bowker, Robert, 106. 
Bowland (Bouland), Courts of, 63-6, 

68. 

,, Escape in, 51. 
,, Vaccaries in, 72. 
Bowright Bouright), William, 58. 
Boye, Richard, 164. 
Bradelay, Bradelegh, see Bradley. 
Bradfield, Agnes, 53. 
Bradford (Bradeford), Agnes, 67. 
Bradhill, John, 53. 

,, Roger, 48. 
Bradley, Cecily, 31, 32. 

Gilbert, 67. 
,, John, 58. 
,, Richard, 3, 28, 31. 
Robert 141. 
,, Thomas, 72. 
,, William, 32, 58. 
Bradshaw (Bradesagh), Henry, 155, 

1 60. 

Braider (Brayder), John, 80. 
Brayn, Henry 125. 
Brearworth (Brereworth) Dawe, 58. 

Richard, 58. 
Breck (Brek), Richard, 107 Us. 
Robert, 124. 
,, Thomas, 87, 124. 
Bredkirk (Bredekirk), Adam, 40. 
Breeze (Breze), Robert, 5. 
Breghtmete, see Breightmet. 
Breightmet, Elcock, 160. 



Breightmet, Henry, 29, 33. 
Brerecroft, see Briercroft. 
Bretherton (Brethirton), Matilda, 39. 

,, Rayner, 39. 
Bretland (Brettelonde), Agnes, 9. 
Brette, Tille, 79, 88. 
Brid, Richard, 105. 
Bridde, Alice, 75. 

,, William, 75. 
Briddestwesill, see Birtwistle. 
Brier cliff e, Thomas, 2, 3. 
Brier cliff e (Brereclif), Vert in, 34. 
Briercroft, Matthew, 5. 
Brig (Brige, Brigge), Adam, 28, 32, 

68; w. of, 28. 
, Geoffrey, 10. 
, Hugh, 1 08. 
, John, 19, 28 bis. 
, Richard, i, 5 bis, 31, 32, 33, 34. 
, William, 2, 3, 4, 60. 
Brightemet, Brightmet, see Breight- 
met. 

Brodefeld, see Bradfield. 
Brodhogh, Adam, 106. 
Brodelegh, see Bradley. 
Brok, see Brooke. 
Brokes, see Brookes. 
Brokismouth, Margery, 13. 
,? Richard, 13. 

Bromborough, Robert, 87. 
Thomas, 87. 

Bromley, Robert, 4. 
Bromyhurst (Bromihirst,Bromihurst), 
Gilbert, 155, 156, 160 
bis, 161 bis, 164. 
,, William, 159. 

Brooke, Robert, 129, 130 out. 
Brookes, Adam, 106. 
,, Matilda, 102. 
Richard, 81. 
,, Robert, 102. 
Brough (?) (Broubgh), William, 16. 
Broughton (Broghton), Adam, 37. 

Stephen, 37. 
Browne (Broun, Broune), John, 30 ; 

w. of, 62. 
,, Richard, 59. 

Robert, 136, 137, 139. 
,, Thomas, 114 bis, 134 bis, 135. 
Brumburgh, see Bromborough. 
Brumpt', John, 73. 
Brunlay, Brunley, see Burnley. 
Buck, Henry, 98. 

,, Margery, 128. 
Buckden (Bukedene), John, 12. 
Buckley (Buckelay), Adam, 17, 19, 

20, 21, 22, 142. 
,, Geoffrey, 19, 141. 
,, Matilda, 141. 



INDEX. 



169 



Buhirt, Aline, 93 bis. 

Buk, see Buck. 

Bukeley, see Buckley. 

Bulkeley, John, 18. 

Bullock (Bullok), John, 81. 

Bunt (Bunte), Agnes, 90. 

Burball, Adam, 136. 

Burgess (Burgaes, Burgeis), Alan, 88. 

,, John, 39. 

,, Magot, 39. 
Burgh, Alan, 79. 

,. Henry, 113. 

,, Patrick, 114. 

,, Roger, 138. 
Burghton, William, 161. 
Burleigh, John, 56. 

Robert, 56, 58. 
Burnley, Adam, 54. 

,, John, 30. 

,, Robert, 5. 

,, William, 30, 34 bis. 
Burscough (Burscogh), Adam, 46. 

Walter, 46. 
Burton, Richard, 127. 

,, William, 150. 
Burtonhead (Burtonheued), Ralph 

85- 

Bury (Buri), Adam, 19, 146, 152. 
,, Richard, 53. 
,, see also Berry. 
Bury, Adam, Clerk of, 153. 
,, Lady of, 10*, 12, 14. 
,, Township of, 157. 
Bushell (Busshell), Adam, 37 t>r, 38 

bis. 

,, John, 40. 
,, Thomas, 42. 
Butterworth, Henry, 148, 154. 

,, Richard, 19 bis, 20. 

,, William, 20 bi$. 

Byby, see Bibby. 
Bypsjethwait, gee Bigthwait. 
Bykes, William, 136. 
Bylyngton, see Billington. 
Bymme, see Bimm. 
Byron (Byroun), Richard, 19, 21 

,, Sir Richard, 17. 
Byspham (Bysphan), see Bispham. 
By-the-well, William, 24. 
By-the-yate, Adam, s. of Walter, 66. 
Nole, w. of Walter, 65. 



Calf, Alexander, 76*. 

Calfholme (Calfeholm), Robert, 134. ! 

136. 
Cambe, William, 68, 71. 



Candelan, Adam, i. 

Cannock (Cannok, Caynok, Kaynok), 

John, 38, 40. 
,, Robert, 159, 164. 
Capernwray, Adam, 113 bit, 138. 
Career, William, 87. 
Carlek, Hugh, 158. 
Carleton, Henry, 119. 
Carnarvon (Caruaruan), Roger, 84 In*. 
Carnforth (Kernuford), Adam, Clerk 

of, 140 

,, DoomMnan of, 108 
Carpenter, Adam, 70. 
Henry, 5. 
John, 27 bis, 59. 
Matilda, w. of Robert 5 7 
Matthew, 163. 
Ralph, 1 06. 
Richard, 67, 70, 71. 
Walter, 63. 
William, 58, 82, .sj. 
w. o: William, 80. 
Carr (Car), Robert, 9, 117, 118. 
Carter, Robert, 13. 
,, Roger, 116. 

Cartlach Cartelache), Robert, 153. 
Cart wright ( Carte wright), Adam, 9. 
Catherton (Cathirton), Alan, 133, 136, 

141. 
Catlow (Cattelowe), Margery, 35. 

,, Roger, 52. 
Caton, Adam, 114, 128. 

Alice, 98. 
,, Anilla, 98. 
,, Thomas, 109. 
,, William, 79, 98, 106, 125, 

128 bis. 

Catterall (Caterhale), Adam, 46. 
Caupounwra, fee Capernwray 
Caynok, see Cannock. 
Cecily, dau. of Henry, 25. 

,, dau. of the Herdman, 42. 

,, w. of (ienme (?), 31. 

,, w. of Henry, 26, 

,, w. of William, s. of Helwise, 

59- 

Cefton, see Sefton. 
Cele, Matilda, 40. 
,, Richard, 40. 
Celer, John, 115, 118. 
,, Thomas, 83 bis. 
Cellirdale, Adum, 139. 

,, William, 139. 

Chadderton (Chaderton, Ch.idirton. 
Chadreton), Alexander, 
10. 

Geoffrey, 6, 15 j. 
,, Roger, 6 ter, 12. 

William, 51. 



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INDEX. 



Chadderton (Chadirton), Doomsma.ii 

or Judge of, 9. 
Chaffer (Chaffaire, Chaff art), John, 

113, 114. 
Chapman (Chapmon, Chappemon), 

Adam, 118. 

Edward, 86 bis, 87 ter. 
Magot, 39. 
Richard, 88. 
William, 39. 
Charnock, Agnes, 42. 
Avice, 42. 
Clemence, 41. 
Hemy, 41. 
Jordan, 39. 
William, 39. 
Chaiburn (Chatteburne), llalmotes 

of, 23-7 
Chatburn, Henry, 66. 

,, Richard, 66. 

Chaydock (Chaydoc), WiUia:ii, 6 
Chaytor, Agnes, 49. 

,, Thomas, 49. 
Chernok, see Charnock. 
Chetre, see Chaytor. 
Chetham, William, 151, 164. 
Chicchin, William, 116. 
Childwall, Edmund, 125. 

,, Henry, 132. 
Childwall , Henry, Vicar of, 131. 
Childwall, Vicar of, 125. 
Chipherd, see Shepherd. 
Chipping, Roger, 51. 
Chippingdale (Chipindale), Robert, 66 
Chippingdale (Chipyndale), Vert in, 

62. 

Chirwode, see Sherwood. 
Chisenhale (Chisenale), Robert, 118. 
Cholale, Adam, 79, 85, 86. 

William, 78. 

Chorlton, Gilbert, 161 Us, 162, 163. 
,, Thomas, 162. 
,, William, 1 58, 159 (?). 
Christian, of the Prison, 46. 
Christiana, dau. of Dobbe, 50 
,, w. of Alan, 76. 
,, ,, Benedict, 15. 

Benne, 12. 

,, Robert, s. of Phi- 

thian, 66. 
,, ,, William, s. of Dick, 

3 2 - 

Chub, Thomas, 112. 
Church (Chirche), Robert, brother of 

the Clerk of, 53. 
Church, Suitors of, 50. 
Chyppyn, see Chipping. 
Cildewall, see Childwall. 
Claughton (Claghton), Doomsman of, 
108. 



Claughton, John, 136. 
Clayton (Claiton), Agnes, 40. 
Gffle, 52- 
Hemy, 60. 
Hulle, 49. 

Jchn, 44, 52, 65, 68. 
Mabot, 44. 
Philip, 52, 54. 
Ralph, 60. 
Richard, 49. 
Robert, 40 bis, 41. 
Sarah, 63. 
Clegg (Clegge), Adam, 149. 
,, Anot, 148. 
Dawe, 149. 
Roger, 149. 
,, Thomas, 149 
Clerk, William, 24. 
Cliderhou, see Clitheroe. 
Cliffe (Clif), Henry, 56. 
,, John, 37, 47. 
,, Thomas, 56. 
Clifton, Doomsman of, 114. 
Clifton, William, 92. 
Clitheroe (Cliderhou), Courts of, 48- 

63- 

Clitheroe, Adam, 62, 73. 
John, 55. 

,, &> 7- 
,, Robeit, 64. 
,, Thomas, 62. 
Cloke, John, 99 bis. 
Margery, 99. 
,, Richard, 99. 
Clough (Clogh), Adam, 52, 55, 61, 

7 1 - 

John, 55, 71. 
,, Margery, 65, 66. 
,, Matilda, 67 bis. 
,, Nicholas, 65, 67 bis. 
Tylle, 64. 
Cockerell, w. of Matthew, i. 

,, Michael, 5 
Cockerham, Alice, 115. 
Cokeman, w. of Elias, 66. 
Cokerell, see Cockerell. 
Cokirley, Gilbert, 53. 
Colbrond, Adam, 53. 
Coldecol, w. of Richard, 37. 
Coldecotes, w. of Adam, 61. 

Agnes, 59. 

,, Richard, 59, 62. 
Colling (Collyng), Agnes, 138, 140. 

,, Roger, 120, 139. 
Colne, Halmotes of, 1-5. 
Colne, Henry, 25. 
Colthurst, John, 65. 
Coltmanson (Coltemonsone), Robert, 

134- 
Combirland, see Cumberland 



INDEX. 



171 



Cook (Cok), Adam, 44, 45, 160, 164. 
w. of Alan, 70. 
Henry, 44. 
Hugh, 12. 
John, 45, 60, 89. 
Richard, 45. 
Robert, 45. 

s. of, 45. 
Roger, 60. 
w. of Thomas, 40. 
Copcdehirst. Adam, 54. 
Corless, Adam, 153. 
Cornay, Benedict, 117. 
Cotes, Richard, 4. 
Roger, 4, 24. 
Thomas, 24. 
William, 92. 
Coudene, John, 29. 
Rayner, 29. 
Coudray, Alan, 64. 
Couhird, see Cowherd. 
Couhope, Daude, 73. 
Coupenwra, sec Capernwray. 
Cowherd, Adam, 47. 

,, Thomas, 47. 
Cragg (Cragge), Hawise, 64, 68. 

,, John, 64. 
Crakebon, John, 154 
Crane, Richard, in. 
Cranshaw, Geoffrey, 7. 
Cripple (Cripill), Richard. 59. 
Critchley (Cruchelowe), John, 12. 
Crocker, Alan, 109. 
Crockett (Croket), w. of John, 41. 

,, Richard, 41, 99. 
Croft (Crofft), Henry, 133 Us. 
John, 155, 156. 
Mary, 136, 138. 
Crok, see. Crook. 
Crokagh, sec. Crocker. 
Croinpton, Township of, 157. 
Cronkshaw (Cronkeschagh, Cronke 

schaw), Gilbert, 32. 
,, Robert, 4, 34. 
,, Thomas, 34. 
Crook, Adam, 42. 
Henry, 42. 
Richard, 47. 
Robert, 47 Us. 
Thomas, 47. 
William, 47. 
Cropholing, John, 21 
Cross, Nicholas, 53, 56. 
Crossens (Crossenes), William, 40 6f 
Crouch, Geoffrey, u. 

., Henry, 128 Us. 
Crowther (Crouther), Ellen, 128 bin. 

,, Hemy, 128. 
Cruche, see Crouch. 



Cuerdale, Agnes, 61. 
,, Geoffrey, 52. 

Henry, 15. 
,, Richard, 55 ' 
(hilling. Cully ng, *er Colling. 
Cumberland, John, 93. 

,, William, 93. 

Ciii'danie (or Curedame), Richard, 63, 

69. 

Curete, Henry, 122. 
Curt, Roger, 22. 
Curtis (Curtays), John, 121. 
Curwen, Roger, 44 
Cutte, Simon, 65, 69. 



Daa, see Day. 
Do-dle, Alice. 89. 
Dale, John, 124 bis, 125 
,, Nicholas, 97, 105. 
,, Rihard, 124 Us. 
,, Robert, 100. 
Daltcn, Doomsman of, 108. 
Dalton, Richard, 77. 
Dame, William, 10. 
Daniel, Richard, 59. 
Darley, John, 98 Us, 102. 
Darling, Adam, 141. 

,, Richard, 105. 
Darnell, Robert, 85. 
Darnley, Roger, 142. 
Darnwall, Alexander, 78, 80 ; 

,, w. of, 80. 
Darwen, Adam, 36 Us, 58. 
Dobbe, 35, 36, 58. 
,, John, 53. 
Roger, "35. 
,, Simon, 36. 
,, William, 59. 
Darwen, Over (Overderwynt), Suit 

for, 49. 

(Derwynt), Suit for, 48. 
Dauber, Adam, 75. 
Davidson (Daudsone), Alan, 106 U*. 
Dawekyn, 104. 
Day, Henry, 121. 
,, John, 129 Us, 131. 
,, Simon, 104 Us, 129. 
,, William, 129. 
Daynesworth, see Ainsworth. 
Dean (Dene), Adorn, 19, 73, 141, 144, 

MS- 
., Alexander, 73. 147, 149. 

Henry. 18, 143, 145. 
Dei, see Day. 
Demand, William, 105. 
Dene, see Dean. 



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INDEX. 



Denehirst, Elias, 20, 
Denton, Agnes, 121. 

,, Alexander, 164. 

,, Matthew, 13. 
Moik, 8. 

,, William, 13. 
Derby, John, 81. 

,, Robert, 81, 130. 
Derby, West, Halmotes of, 96-107, 

123-132. 

Derdene, Richard, 73 
Derkyng, see Dorking. 
Derlegh, Derlei, see Darley. 
Derlyng, see Darling. 
Dernewall, see Darnwall. 
Dernylegh, see Darnley. 
Derwynd, Derwynt, see Darwen. 
Despenser (Despencer), William, no. 
Deuias, Devias, Deyas, see D'Ewyas. 
D'Ewyas, Nicholas, 48. 
Thomas, 22. 
William, 151. 



Deye 



see Day. 



Didsbury (Diddesbury), Adam, 162 
Alexander, 158. 
Jordan, 162. 
Richaid, 161, 163. 
Roger, 157, 162. 
Thomas, 158, 162. 
William, 1 58 
Dinkley (Dinkedeley), Geoffrey, 62. 

Roger, 62. 
Diota, w. of Hugh, s. of Adam, 130 

tris. 

Ralph, 132. 
Disteschae, Alan, 51. 
Dobbe, Avicia, dau. of, 30. 

,, Christiana, da. of, 50. 
Dobbemagh, Robert, 99. 
Dobyn, Matilda, w. of, 87. 

,, Sabbe (?), dan. of, 30. 
Dodehill, Richard, 56. 
Dodemon, Adam, 20. 
,, Alice, 22. 
,, Magot, 22. 
,, Thomas, 22. 
Dodilegh (or Dodlegh), Robert, 84, 

87. 

Dogge, Matilda, dau. of, 71. 
Dogtil, Richard, 8 bis. 
Done, Alexander. 159. 
Dorking, Richard, 96. 
Dounum, see Downham. 
Doustes, Adam, 99. 
Agnes, 125. 
,, John, 100, 125, 132 
,, Robert, 85 bis, 102. 
,, William, 97, 99, 124. 
Downham, Hugh, 26, 49. 



DownJiam (Dounum), Halmotes of, 

2 3'7 

,, Henry, Chaplain of, 59. 

Dresser (Dressour), Robert, 8. 
Dristar, Alice, 68, 69. 
Driver, w. of William, i. 
Dromundby, Adam, 62, 63 ter. 
Droumeby (?), Adam, 53. 
Druan, John, 109, no. 
Dryver, see Driver. 
Duckworth, Adam, 56. 
Duffe, Agnes, 52. 

,, Thomas, 52. 
Dunnockshaw (Dunnockschaw). John. 

29. 

Dutton, Hugh, 50, 55. 
Joan, 50, 55. 

Dyddesbury, see Didsbury. 
Dyneley (Dynlay), John 29, 72 



Eastwood, Adam, 10. 
Eccleston, Thomas, 118. 
Echerwode, see Isherwood. 
Edge, Agnes, 74. 

Stephen, 74. 

,, William, 162. 
Edgeworth (Eggeworth), Township of, 



Ediholes, Adam, 48. 
Edith, 87. 

Edith, dau. of Tille, 82. 
Egge, see Edge. 
Eland, see Elland. 
Elcoek, Emma, w. of, 32. 
Elde, Henry, 36. 
Elias, 101, 151 bis, 152. 
Elias, Ellen, w. of, 161, 164. 
Elihurst, Roger, 63. 
Elland, John, 20, 145. 
Ellel (Ellale), Alice, 116. 

,, Richard, 116, 119. 

,, Thomas, 115. 
Ellel, John, Chaplain of, 136. 
Ellen, dau. of William, 92. 

,, w. of Elias, 161, 164. 

,, ,, Elias, s. of Bymme, 126 
bis. 

,, ,, Jordan, 94. 

,, ,, William, 132. 
Eliot, 10. 

Ellota, dau. of John, the Reeve, 95 
Elond, see Elland. 
Elswick, Adam, 37 bis. 

John, 37. 

Emma, dau. of Richard, s. of Maggo, 
,, ,, Robert, 124. 

,, w. of Elcock, 32. 



INDEX. 



173 



Emmott (Kmmok), Dobvn, 80. 

,, (Einot), William, 5. 
Entries in Accrington, 35*, 36. 

,, ,, Alkincoats (Altencote*),56. 
., ,, Bowland (Bouland), 163, 

64*, 66 ter, 68. 
,, ,, Brandreth (Brandliurth), 

128. 

,, ,, Briercliffe, 29. 
,, ,, Burnley (Brunley), 29, 31 

32. 
,, ,, Chipping (Chipyn, Chy- 

pynji 5 1 , 53 to*. 
,, ,, Claughton (Claghton), 42, 

43- 

,, Clayton, 54. 
,, Clitheroe, 50, 52*, 53, 54. 

55. 5 6 , 57- 

,, ,, Cliviger (Clivacher), 30. 

,, ,, Colne, i, 2*, 3*, 4*. 

,, ,, Downham (Dounum), Chat- 
burn (Chatteburne), 1'en- 
dleton (Pennilton), and 
Worsthorne (Worston), 
24*, 25*, 26*, 27* 

,, ,, Habcrgham (Habrincham), 

3. 32- 
,, ,, Harghum, 97. 

,, Heath Charnock (Heth- 

chernok), 39. 
,, ,, Huncoat, 35. 
,, ,, Hundersfield (Hunrisfeld), 

144, 147, 148, 149. 
,, Ightenhill, 28*, 29*, 30*, 

31*, 32*, 33. 

,, ,, Le Meols (Moels), 46 bis. 
,, ,, Liverpool (Lyuerpol), 85 

bis, 88 ter. 

,, ,, Oswaldtwis'le, 50. 
,, ,, Overton (Ouerton), 91 ter. 
,, ,, Padiham, 28, 30, 31, 32*, 

,, ,, Penwortham, 37*, 39, 4 
41 Us, 42*, 43*, 45, 46*, 
47*, 48. 
,, Ribby (Rygeby) and Wray 

(Wraa), 95*, 9 6 bis. 
,, Rochdale (Rachedale), 16 
bis, 17*, 1 8 ter, 19, 20 
bis, 21, 23, 143, i45> 
146*, 147, 148 bis, 149 
bis, 150 ter. 
,, Raltanesmore (Saltenes- 

mor), 78, 84. 87. 
,, Shevington (Shevynton, 

42. 
Singleton (Syngelton), 94. 

Skerton, 89, 90*. 
,, ,, Slaidburn (Slayteburn), 65. 



Entrir* in Slyne, 92, 93 6w. 
,, ,, Somerfordrod, 32. 



Spotland (Spottelaad), 144, 
146, 148. 



,, Tottington, 6 ter, 7, 8 6 

9, ii bis. 

Twistleton (Twesilton), 54. 
Up-Holland, 73, 74*, 76*. 
Waddington (Wadynton). 

6 7* ^9, 71. 

Wulsden (Walshden), 145. 
,, Wavertree (Wauertre;, 99, 

128, 129 ter. 

[West] Derby, 97, 98*, 
99*, 100*, 101*, 102*. 
103*, 104*, 105*, 106*, 
107*, 124*, 125*, 126*, 
127*, 128*, 129*, 130*, 
131 bi. 

,, ,, [West] Derby moor, 97. 
MM ,, ridding, 97. 

,, ,, Whittingham (Whilyiw 

ham), 46. 

Estherwood, see Eastwood. 
Etheliswik, Etheliswyk, see Elswick. 
Euerdoun, John, 151, 152, 155. 

,, Roger, 158. 

Euxton (Eukeston), Doomsman of, 40 
Everby (Euerby), John, 5. 
Everton (Euerton), John, 100, 105. 
Ewood (Ewod, Ewode), Adam, 61. 
,, John, 72. 
,, Richard, 74*. 
,, Robert, 12. 
,, Robert, s. in law of Nicholas, 

William, 61. 
Exelay, Magot, 5. 
Extwistle (Extwesil), Adam, 50. 

,, Hugh, 50. 
Eys, John, 49. 



Faghfelde. see Fallowfield. 
Fairfax (Fayrfax), Thomas, 133. 
Fainnan (Fairmon, Fayrmoni, Wil 

liam, 134, 139. 
Fallinge (Faling, Falynp, Folyngp.), 

Alan, 17, 23, 146. 
,, John, 69 bis. 

Ralph. 16, 146. 
Fallowfield, Thomas, 157. 
Fang, Nicholas, 21. 
Faringtcn, William, 45. 
i Farleton, Robert, 112. 
! Fasacre, Fasacrelegh, Fasarlejfh, ve 

Fazackerley. 
Faxeby, Geoffrey, 117. 



174 



INDEX. 



Fazackerley, Gilbert, 86. 
Henry, 125. 

Richard, 85, 86. 125. 

Felagh, William, 108. 
Fennyfold, John, 61. 

,, Nicholas, 61. 
Fenton, John, 15. 
Ferman (Ferm(>n), Henry, 40 
Femes, Adam, 128. 
,, William, 97. 
Fernyside, Nicholas, 30, 32. 
Filde, William, 122. 
Filian, Richard, 6. 
Firet, John, 43. 

Fisher (Fissher), William, 5, 31. 
Fish wick (Fisshewyck, Fisshewyk), 

Richard, 46, 47. 
Flapart, Roger, 100. 
Fletcher (Fleccher), Adam, 46. 

,, William, 142 bis, 145 bi& t 

146. 

Flint, Nicholas, 44. 
Folewod, see Furwood. 
Ford (Forde), Alexander, 39. 
Elias, 37. 
,, Michsel, 37, 39 bit, 
Formby (Fornebi, Forneby), John, 

80, 82. 
Margery, 87. 
Walter, 82. 
Forster, Adam, 24, 39. 

William, 78. 
Forsterknave, Simon, 64, 69. 
Fox, Adam, 70. 
,, Alice, 143. 
Ameria, 43. 
,, Robert, 25, 43, 69. 
,, William, 16, 40, 122 bis, 143 ; 

w. of, 1 6. 

Foxholes, Emma, 148. 
Fough. Benedict, 73. 
Foulridge (Folerig), Suit for, 49. 
Frabre, see Smith. 
France (Fraunce), Adam, 82, 84. 
Francis (Fraunceis, Fraunceys),A~dam, 

58, 80. 

Alan, 62, 63.. 
Alice, 127. 
Hugh, 138. 
John, 44, 62 
William, 62. 
Freckleton (Frekilton), Doomsman of, 

114. 

Freckleton, Adam, 45. 
David, 45. 
Dobyn, 44, 46. 
Marmaduke, 43. 
Ralph, 44, 47. 
Robert, 37, 44. 



Freckleton, William, 44, 46, 47. 
Freeman (Fremon), John, 73 bis. 
Frenkis, Alice, 41. 

,, John, 41. 
Friend (Frend, Frende), John, 57. 

,, Thomas, 51, 55, 60. 
Fughler, Aline, 75. 
Fuller, William, 102. 
Fulwood, Richard, 53. 
Furness (Furneys), John, 139, 141. 



Gadder, Henry, 25. 
Gairstang, see Garstang. 
Gait', Pymme, 78. 
Galwaith, Robert, 39. 
Galway (Galeway), Gregory, Si. 
Patrick, 82. 
,, Morice, 83. 
Gamul, Richard, 50. 
Gardner (Gardenner, Gardouner), 

Adam, 26, 27. 
Garner, William, 57, 59. 
Garsby, Richard, 65. 
Garson, William, s. of Hulle of, 129. 
Garstang, William, 120. 
Garston, Hull, 101. 

John, 82, 101. 
Margery, 104. 

Simon, 84, 104, 125. 
Gartside, Henry, u. 73. 
Gate, Dobyn, 41. 

,, William, 41 
Geldart (Geldehird), John, 33 
Genme (?), Cecily, w. of, 31. 
Genour, William, 2. 
Gerard, Henry, 83. 
Gernen, William, 24. 
Gerner, see Garner. 
Gerston, see Garston. 
Gerthe, Robert, 118. 
Gibbemogh, John, 88 bis. 
Gilberdesholme, William, 123 
Gilbert, Alice, w. of, 104 bis. 

,, Annot, dau. of, 63. 
Gille, w. of William, 26. 
Gilmin (Gilmyn), William, 39. 
Glendon, John, 52. 
Godale, see Goodall. 
Godday (Goday), William, 65, -69. 
Godeauenture, Robert, 144. 
Godhyue, John, 109. 
Godith, w. of Richard, s. of Dike, 56. 
Godmon, see Goodman. 
Goldsmith, Robert, 78, 83, 85 

,, s. of William, 44. 

Goodall, Henry, 75. 
Goodman, William, no. 



INDEX. 



175 



Goolden, Alan, 10 

(lore, Adam, 155. 

Gosefordsiche, John, 46. 

(Joss (Gos), Adam, 103, 130, 131, 13 r 

,, Matilda, 132. 
Gouke, William, 41. 
Gradale, Ad;im, 72. 

,, Willk-m, 72. 
Gradele, Richard, 68. 
Grange (Graunge), Robert, 136 
Grarig, Thomas, 133 bis, 134, 135 tcr, 

136, 138 bis. 
Grasseby, Lisette, 119. 
Grayne, see Green. 
Graystock, Edmund, 61. 
Green, Cecily, 147. 

Christiana, i. 
Daude, 143 
Gilbeit, 39. 
Henry, 147. 
John, 146. 
Richard, n. 
Robert, no. 
Greenacres, Richard, 54, 72. 

,, William, 162. 

Greenall, Richard, 115 bis, 116. 
Greenhough, John, 115, 131. 

,, Richard, 115, 122. 

,, Robert, 115, 116. 

,, Thomas, 118. 

,, William, 95. 

Greenlnill, Richard, 119 bis, 120, 12?. 

122. 
Greenhurst, Elias, 35. 

,, William, 7, 9. 

Grelley (Grelle), Robeit, 162. 
Grenacre. Grenacres, see Greenacres. 
Grene, see Green. 
Grcnehirst, ste. Greenhurst. 
Grenesihe, John, 136. 
Grenealf, Greneholf, Grenolf, we 

Greenhough. 

(rreeiihalgh (Grenole), 82. 
Gressingham (Gressyngham). Thomas, 

135, 140, 141. 

Grestan, Grestayn, / Garston. 
Grimbaldson (Grimbaldesone), Henry, 

"5- 
Grime, Adam, 34. 

,, William, 34. 
Grimshaw \Grimeschaw), Adam. 59 

Agnes, 29. 
,, Henry. 61, 63. 

Robert, 33. 

Grindalbothum, Richard, 15. 
Grojom, Adam, the Reeve's. 36. 
,, John, the, 20. 
,, Robert the, 121. 
,, Thomas the, 94. 



Grotton, Robert, 29, 54. 
(!rym, see Grime. 
Grymeschaw, sec. Grimshaw. 
Gudday, see Godday. 
Gulden, go; Goolden. 



Hacaneshou, Hacouneshou, nef Hac- 

kinsall. 
Hacking (Hackyng), Bernard, 60. 

Htgh, 63. 
Hackinsall, Henry, 51. 

,, John, 115, 118, 121, 123. 
,, Richard, 116 bis, 117, 

118, 119 In.*. 
Haghande, John, 67. 
Haghethorntwait, see Hathornth 

waite. 

Haghton, see Haughton. 
Hakaneshou, Hakunshouw, we Hac- 
kinsall. 

Haldelegh, w. Audley. 
Halghton, fee Haughton. 
Hall (Halle), Cecilia (Cicil), 15. 
Henry, 47. 

,, John, 58, 64, 98 bis, 116. 
,, Thomas, 164 big. 
,, Walter, 49 ; w. of, 55. 
Halmark, Adam, 9, 14. 
Halpeny, Richard, 127, 130 bis, 131 

bts. 

Halsall (Halsale), Gilbert, 40. 
Halsted (Hallested), Jolin, 51. 

,, William, 67. 
Halt, Adam, 104 bis. 
Hal ton, Alina, 7 

,, Avice (Auise), 140. 
,, Diota, 7. 
,, William, 7. 
Hamerton, Stephen, 67. 
Hanschaw, see Henshaw. 
Hapton, Henry, i, 3. 
Hardere, Thomas, 145. 

,, William, 29, 33. 
Hare, Eliot, 28, 30. 

William, 28 bis, 30. 
j Hareborgh. Henry, 78. 

Hargreaves (Haregreve.s). Richard. 57. 
i Harper (Harpour), Benedict, 131. 
., John, 112. 
,, Richard, 9, 14. 
,, Thomas, 7. 
Harporson, Adam, 47 ?/w. 
\ Hart (Harte), William, 152. 
Hartley. Roger, 2, 7. 
Harwood (Hurew(Mle), Cecily, 63. 
Ellen, 10. 
Hawise, 66. 
Robert, 63, 84. 



INDEX. 



Haselhirst, see Hazelhurst. 
Hasilingdene, see Haslingden. 
Hasleden (Haseldeyn), Robert, 101. 
Haslingden, Alan, reeve of, 58. 
Haslingden, John, 58. 

Robert, 124. 

Haslom (Haselum), Adam, 14. 
Hasteley, Magot, 22. 

,, Nicholas, 22. 
Hasty (Hastie), Richard, 76. 
Hathornthwaite, Richard, in. 
H might on (Halghton), township of, 

!57- 
Haughton, Henry, 151. 

John, 137, 156. 

,, Thomas, 164. 

,, William, 154. 
Haukeshogh, see, Hawkshaw. 
Hauworth, Hay worth, see Haworth. 
Haverbrack, Nicholas, 130. 
Hawise, dau. of Adekoc, 66. 
Hawkshaw, WiUiam, 106. 
Haworth, Geoffrey, 18. 

Henry, 18 Us, 22, 163. 

,, Richard, 163. 
Robert, 18. 

,, see also Howorth. 
Hayewode, see Heywood. 
Haylegh, see Healey. 
Hayward (Hayword), Geoffrey, 150. 

Robert, 23 ter, 120, 147, 



illiam, 156, 162. 
Hazelhurst, Roger, 156 Us, 159. 
Healey, Adam, 148. 

,, Alexander, 18. 
Ecke, 57. 

John, 57. 

,, Robert, 28, 29. 
Hea+h, Richard, 107. 

,, William, 99, 107, 131 Us. 
Heaton, Henry, 162. 

,, John, 108, no, in, 134, 

138, 139- 

Roger, 134. 

,, Thomas, 162. 

,, William, 108, no. 
Hegelote, Richard, 104. 
Heghfeld, see Highfield. 
Heghgate, see Highgate. 
Helay, Helegh, Heley, see Healey. 
Helme, Anota, 56. 

,, Ralph, 117. 

,, Thomas, 56. 
Hengandechadre, Richard, 153. 
Henneshagh, see Henshaw. 
Henning, ^Richard, 75. 
Henneworth, see Henworth. 



Henry, 158, 160 
Henry, Cecily, dau. of, 25. 
,, w. of, 26. 

Chaplain of Downham, 59. 

the Clerk, 64, 65. 

the Reeve, 15. 

the Vicar, 96. 
Henshaw, Henry, 57. 

,, Hudde, 146. 
Henthorn (Hennethoin), Adam, 28, 

,, Elias, 52, 62, 70 
Henthorn, relief for land in, 60. 
Henworth, Ellen, 75. 
Henry, 49, 60. 

,, John, 52, 62. 
Herdman (Hirdemon), Cecily, dau. of, 

42. 
Heriz, Simon, 24. 

,, William, 50. 
Herelegh, Hertilegh, see Hartley. 
Hesham, see Heysham. 
Hest (Heste), Thomas, 89. 
Heth, see Heath. 
Heton, see Heaton. 
Hewod, Heivode, see Heywood. 
Hey (Heye), Adam, 104 'bis. 
"Dpgge, 29. 
,, Richard, 29, 56, 104. 
Heysham, John, 109. 
Heywood, Geoffrey, 157. 
Robert, 8. 
Roger, 153. 



Hide 



see Hyde. 



Highfield, Adam, 64. 
Robert, 64. 
Simon, 64. 
William, 64. 
Highgate, Adam, 68. 
Hill, Henry, 17. 
John, 17. 
Jordan, 32. 
Richard, 17, 58. 60. 
Thomas, 58, 60. 
Tille, 52. 
William, 145. 
Hilton, Adam, 16, 144. 
John, 48 Us. 
see also Hulton. 
Hindley, Robert, 151. 
Ythel, 161. 
Hird, Simon, 64. 
Hobbe, Alice, dau. of, 7, n. 
Hocher, Alan, 106, 107. 
Hodgson, Henry, 105. 
Hogg (Hog), Adam, 127. 

,, Alan, 100, 127. 
Hoggesone, see Hodgson. 



INDEX. 



177 



Hogh, see Hough. 
Hoghton, Richard, 51. 
Hokes, John, 126. 
Holden, Adam, 25, 73 bis. 
,, Nicholas, 59 bis. 
Holdhouses, Richard, in. 
Hole, Matthew, 33. 
Holker (Hoker), Robert, 88. 

William, 88. 
Holland (Holand), Henry, 74 bis. 

Richard, 49. 

H oil ins, Robert, 29 bis, 30. 
Holme (Holm), Henry, 61, 62. 

John, 158. 

,, Roger, 13, 28, 56. 
,, Willijun, 112, 1336/8, 134, 135 

bin, 136, 138. 
see also Hulme. 
Holt, John, i, 50 bis. 55, 161. 
Holynhevid, Alan, 61. 
Holyns, see Hollins. 
Hopcrone, Alice, 85. 
Hopwood (Hopewod, Hopwod), 

Nicholas, 8, 13, 149. 
Hordame, Gille, 66. 
Horncliffe (Horneclif), Robert, 6, n, 
15 bin, 151, 152, 153, 156, 159 bin. 
Horwich (Horewiche), Robert, 38, 144. 

,, Thomas, 144. 
Hoton, see Hutton. 
Hough, Adam, 13, 100. 
Alexander, 18. 
,, Elias, ii. 
,, Henry, 15, 18. 
,, Thomas, 15. 
Houwe, see Howe. 
Hou worth, see. Howorth. 
Howe, John, 41, 43 bis, 47, 119. 

,, Robert. 42. 
Howell, Thomas, 155. 
Ho worth, Adam, 53. 

,, Henry, 17, 142, 144, 145, 

146. 

Joan, 146. 
Richard, 142, 149. 
,, William, 53, 146, 147. 
,, sec, also Haworth. 
Huddleston, Adam, 49. 

,, Richard, 54. 

Hugh, Agnes, dau. of, 69. 

,, w. of, 76. 
the Chaplain, 136. 
the Cook, 12. 
,, the Reeve, 74. 124. 
Hull, Adam, 69, 70. 

John, 69. 

Hulle, Matilda, w. of. 90. 
Hullesone, John. 113, 133, 136. 
Hulme (Hulm), Adam, 69, 164. 



Hulme, Henry, 151. 

,, Robert, 155, 158, 159 Int, 160 

bis. 

,, Roger, 164. 
,, Thomas, 155. 
,, William, 69, 159. 
,, see alto Holme. 
Hulton, Adam, 158, 161 fer, 162, 163. 
,, David, 154 bis, 158. 

Dobbe, 162. 
,, Henry, 160. 
,, Hugh, 163. 
,, John, 1 60, 163. 
,, Richard, 153, 161. 
,, William, 162. 
,, fee al*o Hilton. 
JTuncoat (Huncote), default of service 

by township of, 51. 
Huncoatherd (Huncotehird), William, 

36. 
Hunt, Christian, 41. 

Walter, 155, 156, 157. 
Hunter, Adam, 31. 
Hupton, see. Upton. 
Hurdys, John, 10. 
Hutton, William. 135. 
Huttyngsone, Adam, 61. 
H nylon, Henry, 99, 101, 102 bis, 107 
bis. 

Robert, 76. 
Hyde, Richard. 3}. 
,, w. of Thomas, 58. 
,, William. 8. 117. 
Hyndelegh, see Hindley. 
Hyrd, sec Hird. 



Tbbeson (Ibbesone), William, 34. 
Iijhti-nhill. Halmotes of. 28-35. 
Trlam (Irulham), Havrise, 160. 
Isherwood, Adam. 152, 153. 
I sot a, dau. of Alan, 115. 



Janney (Janny), John, 7. 

Joan, i, 57. 

John, 81, 129, 151, 152, 160, 161. 

the Chaplain, 28, 136. 

the (Iroom. 20. 

the Physician, 136. 

the Reaper, 131. 
,, the Reeve, 91, 95. 

the Shoemaker. 54; w. of, 51. 
Jordan. Kllen. w. of, 94. 

the Clerk, 153, 160. 161. 
Jude, Thomas, 66. 
Juliana, 23. 



178 



INDEX. 



Kandeleyn, Robert, 103. 

,, see also Candelan. 
Karles, see Corless. 
Karleton, see Carleton. 
Karre, see Carr. 
Kay, Margery, 13, 14. 

Roger, 7, 13, 14. 

WiUiam, 25. 
Kaynok, see Cannock. 
Kecwik, see Kekewich. 
Keeling (Keling), WiUiam, 83. 
Kehe or Keke, Adam, 7, u. 
Kekewich (Kekwyk), Gilbert, 131, 

Richard, 86. 
Kemp, Richard, 80. 
Kendalson (Kendalesone), William, 

133. 

Kentmere (Kentemer), Richard, 136. 
Ker, see Carr. 

Kersall (Kersale), John, 162. 
Kersall (Kersale), Prior of, 10. 
Keuer, Richard, 13, 16, 144 bis, 145, 

148. 

Keuerdale, see Cuerdale. 
Kibbil, Agnes, 25. 
Kigilpeny, Adam, 119. 
Killeworth, see Kilworth. 
Kilner, Alii, sister of John, 77. 
Kilworth, John, 158. 
King, Adam, 38. 

,, Ellen, 127. 

Magot, 93. 

,, William, 93, 127. 
Kinsey, Alice, 103. 

,, William, 103. 
Kippax (Kipax), Adam, 28. 
,, John, 30. 
,, Robert, 29. 
Kirkdale (Kirkedale), Doomsman of, 

Kirkdale, Henry, 81. 

,, John, 99 bis. 
Kirkland (Kirkelond), Richard, 117. 

,, Roger, 53. 
Kirkshaw (Kirkeschaw, Kirkeshagh), 

Adam, 20. 

,, John, 19, 20, 35. 
Kirkstall, Abbot of, 49. 
Kirwyn, see Curwen. 
Knapeside, Magot, 38. 
Knight, Adam, 7, n. 

,, Agnes, w. of Hugh, 75. 
Knoll, Adam, 41. 

Isold, w. of Simon, 67. 
John, 50. 
Richard, 50, 51. 
Thomas, 48, 58, 67. 
William, 60 bis. 



Knot, Thomas, 19. 

Knowsley (Knouselegh), Richard, 82. 

Roger, 82. 

Kocirham, see Cockerham. 
Kynci, see Kinsey. 
Kynes, Christiana, 137. 
Kyng, see King. 
Kynght, see Knight. 
Kypax, see Kippax. 
Kyrkedale, see Kirkdale. 

Lache, John, 119. 

Lacy, Henry, 19 bis, 52, 144. 

Laghmon, Adam, 68. 

Henry, 55. 

Lairbreck, Lairbrek, see Larbreck. 
Lancaster, Prior of, 133. 135. 
Lancaster (Lancastre), Robert, i. 

,, William, 136. 

Langfield (Langfeld), William, 20. 
Langland (Langeland), William, 71. 
Langley, Thomas, 12. 

,, see also Longley. 
Langta or Langto, Adam, 65, 72. 
Langton> John, 64. 

,, see also Longton. 
Langtree, Thomas, 38. 
Larbreck, William, 115, 120, 123. 
Largemon, William, 164. 
Lascy, see Lacy. 
Launder, Matilda, 75. 
Laurence (Laurens), John, 91 bis, 

J 34> J 3S- 

Lavender (Lauender), Adam, 82. 
Lawe, John, 12. 

Lawton (Lauton), Doomsman of, 117. 
Laycestre see Leicester. 
Layrbreck, see Larbreck. 
Leek (Lek), Richard, no. 
Ledbetter (Leddebeter, Ledebeter), 

Ralph, 68. 

Roger, 34. 
Lee, John, 77. 
Leeming (Lemyng), Alice, 65. 

,, Robert, 65. 
Lees (Leges), Roger, 108. 
Legh, Gilbert, 5 Us, 6, 33, 72. 

,, John, 54. 

Robert, 96, 131. 
Leghtolrs, see Lightollers. 
Leicester, Abbot of, 109, 112. 
Lely, Henry, 19. 
Lemingshales, Agnes, 7. 

William, 7. 

Lemonishille, William, 73. 
Lethenard, Henry, 74 bis. 
Letil, see Little. 
Leuedy, Magot, 42. 
Olot, 50. 



INDEX. 



179 



Lever (Leuere, Leure). Alan, 9, 14. 
Klias, 155 
Kllot, 14. 
,, Kllutu, 9. 
Levvod, Roger, 49. 
Lnjcestre. see Leicester. 
Leyland (Li-ylond), henry, 46. 

,, Thomas, 46. 
Lidyate, see Lydiate. 
Lightollers (Lighalleres, Lighteholrs). 

Geoffrey, 149 
Roger, 19, 143, 150. 
William, 16, 18, 19, 143, 

145, 146, 147, 149, 
bin, 150. 

Lighurst, Alice, 74. 
Linacre, Jordan, 84. 
Lingard, w. of William, 39. 
Lister, Alice, 143. 

" S eni ?v 7 ' 9 - 

,, Matilda, 7, 22. 
Little, Ralph, 92. 
Litherland (Lithirlond), William, 125, 

ISO- 
Liverpool, Adam, 106. 
,, John, 104 bis. 

,, William, 106. 

Liverpool (Lyuerpol), Courts of, 77- 

88. 

Livesey, Henry, 48. 
Livesey (i^yvesay), Suit for, 48. 
Locker (Loghagh, Logkagh), Williai: . 

T i", 135- 

Longetre, sec. Lan^tree. 

Longley (Longeleghe), Margaret, 159. 

,, see also Langley. 
Longton (Longeton), Adam, 40. 

,, Henry, 40. 

,, John, 48. 

,, see also Langton. 
Lonsdale, Wapentake of, 89, 108-114, 

132-141. 
Louot. 55. 

Lourrd, Thomas, ^<$. 
Luck (Luk), Adam,' 118. 
Lumhalghs, William, o bis. 
Lydiate (Lydyate), John, 99. 

William, 80. 
Lynacre, see Linacre. 
Lynales, Richard, 152, 155. 
Lyngard, see Lingard. 
Lytham (Lythnm). William, 119 
Lythirlond, see Litherland. 
Lyuerpoll, see Liverpool. 
Lyvesay, set Livesey. 



Madde, Robert, n. 
,, William, 51. 



Maghull (Maghel), Richard, 81. 
Magot, w. of Henry, K. of Hudde, 51. 

,, w. of Robert, . of Alice, 41. 
Manchester (Mamcertre), Roger, 9 

,, William, 158. 

Mapedurhem, Richard, 78, 79 bis, So, 

85, 86. 
Margaret, w. of Richard, 8. of Deke- 

mon, 85. 
Margery, dau. of Richard, 8. 

,, ,, ,, H. of Rich 

nrd, 124 

,, of the Water, 102. 
,, w. of Adam, B. of Hobbe, 

126. 

,, ,, Alexander, 101. 

,, ,, William, 132. 

,, ,, W illiam, s. of Paii-h 

127. 

Marler, Richard, 34. 
Marriot (Maiiot), Adam. 81. 
Marsden, Richard, 33. 72 bis. 
Marshall (Marescal, Slareschall, Mar- 

cal), Emma, 79, 88. 
,, John, 109, 150, 16 1, 164. 
,, Magot. 88. 
,, Matilda, w. of the, 7, 14. 
,, Richard, 78, 80. 
,, Roger, ii. 
Simon, 25. 

Mason, Alot, w. of the, 52. 
,, Margaret, 85. 
,, Matilda, 25. 
,, Roger, 31, 32 bis. 

William, 85. 

Matilda, dau. of Alan, 89. 
,, ,, Dogge, 71. 

,, ,, Richard, s. of Rich- 

ard, 124. 
W r illiam, 62. 

,, the Marshall's wife, 7. 14 
,, w. of Dobyn, 87. 

Hulfe, 90. 
,, ,, Richard, 103. 

,, ,, ,, s. of John. 

2 5- 

Maunton, Adam, 163. 
Mawe, Anota, dau. of, 19. 
Ma/on, Ma/oun. .<' Mason. 
Meadcwcroft, Adam. 7 bis, 13. 
,, Nicholas, 7. 

,, Sarot, 14. 

Medoucroft, Meducroft, ." >Teadow- 

croft. 

Meles. Melis. see Meols. 
^[ell >r (Meluer, Meluir, Melure), John 

62, 83, 117, 147. 
Melmr, sf Miller. 
Mel vs. sec Meols. 



i8o 



INDEX. 



Menley, Alkoc, 66. 

Robert, 66. 
Meols, Alan, 45. 
Elot, 124. 
Jolin, 82, 124. 
Magot, 43. 
Walter, 79. 

w. of, 80, 88. 
William, 43, 78, 79, 80, 84, 87 

ter, 88. 
Merclesdene, see Marsden. 
Mercer, Adam, 116. 
Alice, 87. 
Elias, 80. 
,, Henry, 82. 
,, Peter, 152. 
,, Richard, 145. 
Robert, 80, 87, 121. 
,, William, 6, m, 112. 
Merebrek, Richard, 118. 
Mersey (Mercee), William, 94, 95 ter. 
Michel, Michiel, see Mitchell. 
Middleford (Middilford), Coals in, 

39, 48- 

,, Herbage of, 48. 

Middleton (Midelton, Midilton), 
Doomsman, or Judge 
of, 6, 151. 

,, Township of, 157 bis 

Middleton (Midilton), Roger, 10*. 
Midhop, Henry, 39. 
Mighelkirk, John, 39 bis. 
Miller (Milner), Adam, 3, 10, 36, 41 

bis, 44, 47, 51, 85, 122 bis. 
,, w. of Adam, 42. 
Alan, 38, 125. 
,, Alice, 41. 
Ameria, 59. 
,, Ellen, 40. 



Geoffrey, 51. 
Henry, 6 bis, 9, n. 



"59- 



Hugh, 43, 47. 

Joan, 23. 

,, John, 18, 25, 27, 32, 66 bis, 

69. 

,, w. of, 40. 
Matilda, 75. 
,, Matthew, 47. 
,, Richard, 2, 3, 5 bis, 23, 68, 

108, 136, 160, 164. 
Robert, 55, 74, 75, 121. 
,, Roger, 1 60. 

,, Thomas, 51, 59, 65, 71, 128. 
,, William, 32, 40, 50, 164. 
Milnehouse, John, 143. 
Milnehouses, Dick (Dye), 16. 
,, John, 1 6. 

,, ,, w. of, 16. 

Milnerstepson, Alexander, 147. 



Minne, w. of John, 80. 

Minour, William, s. of William le, 

162. 

Mirescogh, Miriscogh, see Myers- 
cough. 

Mitchell, John, 126. 
,, Richard, 126. 
,, William, 80. 
Mitton, Adam, 50. 
Robert, 50, 56. 
,, William, 56. 
Mitton, Little, John of, 55. 
Moels, see Meols. 
Molyneux, Roger, 75. 
Molys, see Meols. 
Mon, Gilbert, 31, 34. 
John, 34 ter. 
,. Robert, 29, 34. 
Morcel, John, 163, 164. 

,, Richard, 163. 
More (Mor), Adam, 42, 48. 
John, 85, 86, 116. 
Richard, 83, 85. 
,, Thomas, 42, 48, 119 bis. 
Morehouses, Ralph, 102. 
,, Robert, 103. 

,, Roger, 102. 

Morhenes, see Morehouses. 
Morthing (Morthyng), William, 132. 
Mosedale, William, 100. 
Moseenys John, 37. 
Moseley (Mosilegh, Mosseley, Mo.sy- 
legh), Alexander, 20, 149 
,, Daude, 142. 
,, Nicholas, 142, 143. 
Moss (Mos, Mosse), Hugh, 4. 
,, John, 84 "bis. 
Richard, 14. 

,, Robert, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87. 
W., 76. 
Mosscrop, Alice, 139. 
Mosshouses (Moshousses), John, 96. 
Moton, Henry, 53, 54, 57. 
,, Margaiet, 57. 
Richard, 50. 

w. of, 50. 
Walter, 53. 
,, William, 54. 
Myerscough, Agnes, 45. 
Matilda, 42. 



Nauedene, Adam, 17, 142, 143, 150. 

,, John, 150. 
Naylor, Adam, 158. 

William, 158. 
Nerr', William, 125. 



INDEX. 



iSl 



Netherwood (Nethinvod), Richard, 34. 

Neubald, see Newbold. 

Neuhale, see Newhall. 

Neusham, Neusum, see Newsham. 

Neuton, see. Newton. 

Newbold, Henry, 19 

Newhall, Robeit, 144 bis. 

Newshom, John, 103. 

,, William, 102, 103. 

Newton, Adam, 64. 

,, Alan, 64. 

,, Robert, 46. 
William, 24. 

Newton, Township of, 70. 
Nicholas, Clerk, 4. 

,, the Shoemaker, 8r, 86. 

w. of, S6. 

Nightingale (Nightegale), w. of Wil- 
liam, 58. 
Noel, Adam, 61. 
,, John, 59. 

Northbreck, Nicholas, 121. 
Northcro&s, Alice, 40. 

Walter, 40. 
Northlegh (Northelegh), Thurstan, 

44- 

Northwood (Northewod), Richard, 34. 
Notehagh, Notehogh, Notehugh, Not- 

hogh, see Nutter. 
Notehurst, se.c Nuthurst. 
Nottingham (Notingham), Heniy, 78, 

81, 83. 

John, 78, 79, 81, 84. 
Nuthurst. John, 7. 
Nutter, Henry, n, 12, 55. 
,, John, 6, 15. 
Roger, ii, 89. 



Oakenroyd, Hugh, 17, 18, 20, 141, 

'43- 

,, Thomas, 17. 

Ogden, Agnes, 13. 

,, Alice, 21, 22 Us. 
Roger, 21, 22 Us. 
Oghlot (or Oglot), Richard, 106, 127 

bis. 

Okedene, see Ogden. 
Okenrode, Okynrode, see Oakenroyd. 
Old/tain (Oldoun), Doomsman of, 150. 

,, Township of, 157 bis. 
Oldham (Oldom, Oldoun, Oldum). 

Robert, 8. 

,, Roger, 153. 154, 155, 160. 
,, William, 163. 
Oram (Ourum), John, 28. 

,, William, 28, 30. 
Oriuskirk (Ormiskerk), Robert, c>S. 



O.sbaldeston, Henry, 49. 
Othumclogh, Peter, 62. 
Oi'erton (Ouerton), Halmotes of, 90- 

92. 

Oxcliffo (Oxclife), Nicholas, 92. 
,, William, 133. 



Packman, Adam, s. of Thomas, 129. 
Pacok, see Peacock. 
1'adiham, Mill of, 32. 
Pago, Thomas, 140. 
Pais, see Paris. 
Pait, see Pate. 
Pakmon, see Packman. 
Paldene, Palleden, see, Pauldi-n. 
Palmer, Adam, 98, 100 bis, 128. 
,, Alan, 94. 
,, Kllen, 97. 
,, John, 96. 

,, Richard, 98 ler, 125, 126. 
,, Robert, 100 bis, 105. 
,, Simon, 105, i25 t 127. 
,, Thomas, 97, 98*, 100, 105, 

126, 128. 

., William, 98 ter, 105, 127 bis. 
Pany, Hugh, 64. 
Paris (Pariz), Adam, xi, 21, 94, 95 (er t 

142. 
Park, Judde, 71. 

,, William, 139 
Parker, John, 56, 72 bis. 
Parr (Par), Richard, 156. 
Pate, Henry, 153. 

Thomas, 16, 143. 
Paton (Patoun), Alice, 86. 
Henry, 82, 83, 86. 
w. of, 79. 
Matilda, 83. 
Paulden, Agnes, 8. 

,, John, 31, 49, 55, 57. 

Richard, 8. 
Pay, Richard, 80. 
Payn, Simon, 80, 84. 
Payt, see Pate. 

Peace (Pese), Henry, xox, 102. 
Peacock, John, 61, 115. 
,, Robert, 120. 
Thomas. 47. 
Peak (Peeke, Poke). John, 37. 

,. w. of Thomas. 49. 
Peeke. Peke, see 1'eak. 
Pek. Elias, 131. 
Pellet (IVlet), Henry, 79. 

., John, 78, 84. 
Pemberton, Hugh, 50. 
Pendle, Elias, 155. 
,, Petronell, 67. 
Robert, 72. 



182 



INDEX. 



Pendle (Penhill, Penhull), Escapes in, 
59, 62. 

,, Vaccaries in, 72. 

Vert in, 4. 
Pendlebury (Penilbury), Township of, 

I 57- 
Pendleton (Pennilton), Halmotes of, 

23-27. 
Pendleton, Adam, 151 Us, 160, 164 

bis. 

Henry, 151. 
Roger, 157. 
Thomas, 160. 
Penhill, Penhull, Penill, see Pendle. 
Penilton, see Pendleton. 
Penk, William, 158. 
Pennilton, Pennulton, see Pendleton. 
Penwortfiam, Courts of, 36-48. 
Penwortham, Eustace, 49. 
Peret (or Perout), William, 155, 156. 
Perpound, see Pierpoint. 
Pesel, John, 78, 82, 84. 
Peure, Robert, 30. 
Philip, Alice, dau. of, 132. 
the Shoemaker, 28. 
,, ,, Emma, w. of, 

28. 
Physician, John, the, 136. 

,, William, the, 101, 124 ter. 

Pierpoint, Fulk, 58. 
,, John, 42. 
Robert, 42. 
,, Roger, 42 bis. 
Pigterich, Adam, 14. 
Pike, Alan, 80. 

,, William, 80, 97. 
Pilkington (Pilkinton, Pilkynton), 

Henry, 151, 154. 
,, Thomas, 154. 
Pinder, Thomas, 115. 
Pircock (Pircok), Nicholas, 34. 
Pirolas, William, 55. 
Pisel, see Pesel. 

Placedieu, William, in bis, 112. 
Platt (Plat), Henry, 42, 46. 

William, 42, 46. 
Pleasington (Plesington, Plesyngton), 

Richard, 28, 29, 51. 
Ploket, Henry, 37, 38, 43, 44 bis, 47. 

,, William, 47. 
Ploume, Alice, 42. 
,, John, 42. 
Podihog, John, 109. 
Poole, Adam, 45. 
Pope, John, 32. 
Portebrief, William, 137 ter. 
Porter, Adam, 112, 138. 
,, John, 62 bis. 
Richard, 117, 119. 



Porter, William, 37 bis, 117, 12- 
Potter, Margery, dau. of Godith, 127. 

Roger, 39. 
Poult on, John, Vicar of, 134. 
Pratt, Adam, 39. 

,, w. of, 52. 

Alice, 39. 
Pr3es, Robert, 38, 43, 45. 

William, 43, 44. 

Prendergast (Prerdregest), Ellen, 8u. 
Prescott (Prestcote), Jordan, 74. 
Prest, see Priest. 
Prestal, Henry, 10. 
Prestwich (Prestewich, Prestwyche), 

Beatrice, 164. 
Roger, 157. 
Thomas, 15, 155, 157. 
William, 158. 
Price, Magot, 22. 
Priest, John, 13, 140. 

,, Thomas, 113 bis, 134, 137, 

139, 140 bis. 

,, William, 113, 137, 140. 
Prison, Christian of the, 46. 
Profet, Henry, 70. 
Prudholme (Prodhome), Robert, 61. 

Roger, 54, 56. 
Prys, see Price. 
Pulford, Adam, 2. 
Pull, see Poole. 
Pulter, John, 112. 

,, William, 76 bis. 
Purdhome, see Prudholme. 
Pustard, William, 81, 84, 86. 
Pynder, see Pinder. 



Quenilda, Agnes, dau. of, 140. 
Qwerderay (Qwerderai), John, 53, 57, 

58, 60. 

,, Robert, 25. 
Quick (Quik), Alan, 86. 



Radcliffe (Radeclif), Adam, 155, 156, 

1 60. 

,, John, 8, 164. 
,, Richard, 50, 51 bis. 
,, Robert, 147 bis. 
,, Roger, 8, 49, 164. 
,, William, 50, 154. 
Eadcliffe (Radeclif), Township of, 

157 bis. 
Ralph, 81. 

,, Diota, w. of, 132. 
Ramsauth (or Ramsouth), Matilda, 
'39- 



INDEX. 



183 



Ramsauth, Thomas, 109, i \j. 
Ramsbottom, Alexander, 12, 14. 

,, Roger, 12. 

Ramsden, Margery, 22. 
Ramsori, Thomas, 113. 
Rathhone (Rathebon), William, 16. 
Rathmell, William, 109, 139, 141. 
Rauinshage, Rauynschae, net; Raven- 

shaw. 

Riiuthenu'll, Rautmelis, see Rath- 
mell. 
Ravenshaw (Ravinschae), Richard, 64, 

69. 

,, Thomas, 71. 

Rawcliffe, Richard, 47. 
Rawsthorn, Adam, 12 bis, 35. 
,, John, 12. 

,, Roger, 12. 

,, William, 10, 12. 

Raye, sec Wray. 
Read, Alan, 50. 
,, Elias, 55. 
,, John, 27, 55 bit. 
,, Richard, 50. 
,, Thomas, 57. 
Reaper, John, the, 131. 
Reddish, Matthew, 150. 
If eddish (Redyche, Reedy che), '1 own- 
ship of, 157. 

,, William, Chaplain of, 152. 
Redelegh, see Reedley. 
Redfern (Redeferne), William, 143. 
Rediche, sec. Reddish. 
Redihalgh, sec Ridihalgh. 
Reedley, Hugh, 43. 

,, John, 12, 144. 
Reeve, Adam, 26, 70, 72. 
,, Alan, 58. 
,, Henry, 15. 
,, Hugh, 74 bis, 124. 
,, John, 91, 95. 

Roger, 94. 

Reginald, the Clerk, 68. 
It oy ton (Reuuiton), Township of, 157. 
Reuid, Revid, sec. Read. 
Jfibble, Fishing in the, 65*, 66*. 
Itibbi/ (Rygeby), John, Reeve of, 95. 
Jfibby (Rygeby) and Wray (Wraa), 

Halmotes of, 94-96. 
Ribchester(Ribbilchester), Richard, 63. 

,, Thomas, 50. 

Richard, 151. 

Agnes, w. of, 91. 
Alice, dau. of, 96. 
Beatrice (Beatt.). w. of, 132. 
Margery, dau. of, 8. 
Matilda, w. of, 103. 
s. of Richard, Alice, Mar- 
gery, and Matilda, daus. of, 124. 



KkhardX William of, 89. 

Ridale, see Rydal. 

Ridding (Riddyng), Emma, 59. 

Henry, 78. 

,, Richard, 125 ter. 
,, William, 37. 
Rideleghis, tee. Reedley. 
Rider, Magot, 24. 
,, Richard, 24. 
,, Robert, 28, 31, 34. 
,, Simon, 67. 
Ridihalirh, William, 3, 4 bis. 
Ridyng, we Ridding 
Rigby, Thomaw, 95. 
Rigg*(Rigge), Adam, 61. 
Rigmayden, John, 118. 
Riley, Agnes, 157. 
Rishton (Rissheton), Gilbert, 53. 
Robert, 1 59. 

Agnes, dau. of, 124. 

Emma, dau. of, 124. 

the Chaplain, in. 

the Groom, 121. 

the Shoemaker, 25 bi*, 37, 

Roby, William, 87. 

Ifnrhdale (Rachedale), Courts of, 16- 

23, 141-15- 
Rode, Robert, 15. 
Rodes, Alice, 10. 

Richard, 10. 

Roelegh, Rolegh, *rc Rowley. 
Roger, 151 bis. 

,, Agnes, dau. of, 22. 
the Chaplain, 34. 
,, the Reeve, 94. 
Rome, Richard, 83. 
Romesbothum, *PP Ramsbottom. 
Romisden, see Ramsden. 
Ri)0, see Rowe. 
Rose, John, 107, 127. 

,, William, 107. 

Rossendale (Ro<sindale), Robert, 33- 
Itwrnrtalf (Rossyndale), Escape in, 

29. 

,. Vaccaries in, 73. 

Rotenflock, William, 87. 
Rotour. Hugh. 163. 
Roundel, Henry, 115- 

Richard, 115- 
Routh. William, 8 fer. 
Routheclif. fee Rawcliffe. 
Routhistorn, see Rawsthorn. 
Ro-iwale. Adam, 119. 
Rowe. OiUx'rt, 4$. 
Rowley, Mabol. 38. 
Mahot. 38. 
Richard, 17, 38 bis. 
Russell. Geoffrey, 55. 57. 



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INDEX. 



Russell, Henry, 55, 57. 

Russhel, see Bushell. 

Ruyding, see Ridding. 

Rydal (Rydale), Roger, 114 bis, 134, 

Ryder, see Rider. 
Rjgeby, see Rigby. 
Ryggemayden, see Rigmayden. 
Rylands (Rylandes), Robert, 158, 160, 

161. 
Rylegh, see Riley. 



Sabbe (?), dau. of Dobyn, 30. 
Sabden (Sapedeue), Oak-tree in, 59. 
Sale, Richard, 56 bis. 
Salford, Henry, 154, 161. 
John, 152. 
,, William, 152, 161. 
Salford, Wapentake of, 150-164. 
Salter, John, 123. 

,, Michael, 4. 
Salthouse, Albred, 40. 
SalwaU, William, 85. 
Sand, Adam, 140. 

Robert, 134, 135. 
Sankey, Robert, 118. 
Sarples, see Sharpies. 
Scale, Reginald, no. 
Scathegill, Adam, 139. 

,, William, 140. 
Schaketrot, see Shaketrot. 
Scharples, see Sharpies. 
Schofield, Elias, 30. 
Scholes (Scoles), William, 37, 38, 44, 

47- 

Schoresworth, see Shoresworth. 
Scolefeld, see Schofield. 
Scolet, Roger, 89. 
Scotford (Scotteford), Adam, 139 bis. 

,, John, 139 bis. 
Scott (Scote). Adam, 25, 66. 

,, Alice, 23. 

Henry, 79. 

Thomas, 89. 

,, William, 23. 
Seacome, Gregory, 86. 
Sefte, Adam, 102. 

,, John, 102 lis. 

,, Roger, 102. 
Sefton, Robert, 80, 84, 86. 
Serjeant (Serjant), Henry, 12. 
,, Richard, 113. 
,, William, 158. 
Seuker, Adam, 37, 38. 

John, 37. 
Shagh, see Shaw. 
Shalefeld, John, 17. 



Shakecroft, Adam, 7. 
Shaketrot, Robert, 106 bis. 
Sharpies, Adam, 122. 
,, John, 154. 
,, Robert, 152. 
,, Roger, 152, 163. 
Shaw, Adam, 4 bis, 72. 
Agnes, 1 8. 
Dake, 10 
John, 1 8, 144. 
Richard, 3, 5. 
Simon, 46, 71. 

William, 11, 12, 118 bis, 120 
bis 
Shepherd (Shepehirde), Adam, 9, 41, 

lot. 

Agnes, 41. 
,, John, 100, 101. 161. 
,, Richaid, 78. 

William, 6. 
Sherwood, Adam, 153. 
Shipwalbothum, Eliot, 13, 149. 

,, Richard, 10. 

Shipynlay, Adam, 61. 
Shore, William, 20, 23 bis. 
Shoresworth, Alexander, 160, 161. 
Shorrock (Shorrok), Henry, 63. 

,, Hugh, 60. 
. John, 63. 

,, William, 60. 

Shuttleworth (Shotelisworth, Shutlis- 
worth, Shuttelsworth). 
Henry, 54. 
,, John, 54. 

,, Matilda, 61. 

Roger, 13. 

Shyrcotes, see Skircotes. 
Sidbert', Richard, 96. 
Siddall (Sidale), Roger, 50. 
Siggleswick (Sigleswik), William, 108. 
Sighelesden, see Silsden. 
Sikes, see Sykes. 
Silsden, Peter, 8. 
Simon, Alice, w. of, 132. 
Simonstone, Richard, 49, 63. 
,, Thomas, 49, 63. 

Singleton (Syngelton), Halmotes ot, 

93> 94- 

Singleton, Adam, 93, 94, 95. 
John, 93. 
Magot, 93. 
Ranulph, 41. 
Roger, 94. 
William, 94. 
Skerton, Halmotes of, 89, 90. 
Skinner (Skynner), Adam, 25. 
John, 57. 
Richard, 32 bis. 
William, 57. 



INDEX. 



I8 5 



Skircotes (Skyrcotes, Skjrcotez), Ce- 
cily, 102. 
,, Thomas, 80, 84, 97, 101 ter, 

1 06 ter. 

Skot, see Scott. 
Slaidburn (Slaitburn, Slayteburne), 

Brewhou.se of, 66. 
,, Courts of, 64, 65. 

,, Reeve of, 72. 

,, Township of, 70. 

Slauedene, Geoffrey, 144, 146. 

,, Henry, 21. 
Slyne, Adam, 92 
,, Elias, 93*. 
,, John, 93 bis. 
,, Simon, 109. 
,, William, 03. 
Slyne, Halmote of, 92. 
Slynehead (Slyneheued), William, 75, 

Small (Smale), Alice, 68, 71. 

,, William, 68, 71. 
Smalwood (Smalwode), Mabel, 76 bis. 
Smerishilgh, Anabill, 61. 
,, Emma, 55. 

,, John, 55, f.i. 

Richard, 50. 
Smethursl (Smethehirst), Alice, 8. 

Robert, 8. 
Smith, Adam, 24, 54 67, 84. 85, no, 

l6 3- 
,, ,, w. of, 52. 

,, Agnes, 78, 79, 81 bis, 82, 86. 

,, Henry, 16, 22, 54, 134. 

,, Isabel, 28. 

,, Joan, 79. 

,, John, 24 bis, 25, 39, 75, 78, 

79'6is, 8 1 bis, 82, 86, 89, 90 

bis, no. 
Matilda, 67. 
,, Ralph, 79, 80 bit, 83 bit, 99, 

,, Richard, 8, 39. 67, 68. 

,, Robert, 28, '34, 54. 

,, Roger, 67, 79, 83. 

,, Thomas, 89. 

,, William, 24, 26 /IT, 67. 79, 82, j 

84, 86, 87, 91, 146, 147. 
Snell, Adam, 65, 67, 68. 
Sonde, see, Sand. 

Son-in-law of Dobbe, Robert, 98. 
., ,, Henry, Hugh, 122. 

Sonky, see Sankey/ 
Son of Adam, Alan, 64. 
,, ,, Hugh, 130 bis. 

,, ., ,, Diota, w. of, 

130 bis. 

,, ,, Benedict, 134. 

,, John, 66, 109. 



Sou ol Adam, Richard. 5, 21, 116, 

120, 122. 

,, ., Robert, 10. 

,, ,, Thomas, 91, 114. 

., ,, William, 96, 133. 

,, ,, B. of Alan, Richard, 

121. 

,, ., s. of Edusa, Roger, 75 

,, ,, 8. of Dayn, William, 

128. 

,, ., s. of Watte, Adam, 29. 
the Clerk, Adam, 88. 
,, Thomas, 88. 

., .. the Reeve, Richird, 70. 

,, Addy, Robert, n. 
,, Agnes, Adam, 35. 
., ,, Gilbert, 90. 

Robert, 86, 137. 

,, ; , Thomas, 163, 164 bis. 

,, ., William, 27 bin. 

,, Alan, Adam, 66. 
,, ., John, 80, 104. 

,, ., Rk-hard, 55, 106. 

,, ,, Robert, 105. 

,, ,, William, 25, c,o, 13 j. 
,, ,, s. of Gille, Eli. is, 124 

bis. 
Alcock (Alikoc, Alkuc), Adam, 

86. 

,, ,, Henry, 20. 

,, ., Richard, 64, 71. 

,, Alexander, Dako, 8. 
,, ,, Dobbe, w. of. 50. 

,, ,, Rich.ird, in. 

,, ., William, 109, no. 

1 1 1. 

Alice, Gilbert, 89. 
., ,, Henry, 62. 
., ,," w. of, 52. 

,, ,, Robert, Magot, w. of, 

41. 

William. 115. 

Alot (nr Olot). William, 7 6/>. 
., Amery, Richard, 42. hi. 
,. ,, .. Matilda, w. 

of. 45. 

,, Amor. John, 1 17. 
., Ainys, William, 34. 

Andrew, Adam, 6. 8, 15. 

Henry, 121. 
Annot, Roger, 7. 
Aumeric, Adam, 1 1. 
Auward, Robert, 53. 
Avyn, Adam, ^o- 
Beatrice, Nicholas. 71. 
Benedict, John. no. 

Handle, 77. 
,, Richard, ;. 
,, Thomas, 109. 



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INDEX. 



Son of Benedict, William, 158. 
,, Bunt, Lambert, 89. 
,, Bymme, Elias, Ellen, w. of, 

126 bis. 

,, Cecily, William, 108, in. 
,, Christian, Adam, 66, 70. 
,, Christiana, Richard, 128. 
,, Clarot, Adam, 35. 
,, Colle, Alan, 78 bis, 81, 84, 85, 

86. 

,, Dandy, Alan, 127. 
,, ,. Thomas, 101. 

,, Daude (Dode), Alan, 106. 
,, ,, Nicholas, 106. 

Robert, 64 bis, 69. 
William, 85 

Margery, w. 
of, 127. 

, Daukyn, William, 53. 
, Dawe, Hucide, 25. 
, ,, Thomas, 21. 
,, Richard, 21. 

Walter, 4. 
,, s. of Thomas, Adam, 

52. 
,, Dekemon, Richard, Margaret, 

w. of, 85. 

,, Dick (Dike, Dyke), Adam, 8. 
,, Richard, Godith, w. of, 

56. 

,, ,, William, Alice, w. of, 

128 bis, 129 
bis. 
,, Christiana, w. 

of, 32. 
,, Dobbe, Adam, 50, 68. 

w.of,68. 
, ,, Gilbert, 50, 79. 
, ,, Richard, 59 bis. 

, Robert, 63. 
, Anota, w. of. 

Roger, 70. 
, Dogge, John, 32. 

Richard, 25, 59. 
, ,, Thomas, 27. 

, Dye, Nicholas, 22. 
, Edousa, Adam, 65. 
,, ,, Richard, 29. 

Elcock (Elcok, Elkoc), Geof- 
frey, 20. 
Hugh, 32. 
,, Thomas, 32. 
Elias, Richard, 69. 
,, William, 98, 102 ftis. 
s. of Bymme, Robert, 

126. 

,, ,, ,, William, 

126. 



Son of Elliot (Elyot), William, 130. 
Eliot, Adam, 19, 29. 

., Geoffrey, 144, 145. 
Ellota, Thomas, 133. 
Emma, Adam, 3. 
,, Richard, 4, 58. 

w. of, 49, 61. 
Roger, 131. 
,, Thomas, 131. 
Enot, Matthew, 16. 
Geoffrey, Adam, 119. 

John, 9, 15, 103, 112, 

113, 120. 

Richard, 18. 
,, Roger, 152. 
Thomas, 151, 154. 
,, William, 126. 
Geppe, Adam, 66. 



55 


Gervase, Thomas, 137. 
Gilbert, Alan, 102 bis. 


55 


Henry, w. of, 13. 


55 


Robert, 84. 




Roger, 32. 


55 


Pinion, 108, no, 113, 




133- 
Thomas, 7. 


5 5 


Thurstan, 58. 


55 


William, 152. 


5 5 


Godith, Richard, 116. 


5 


Grete, Nicholas, 82 




Hancock, Henry, 51, ^7, 60. 




Richard, 85" 


5 


Hannah, Henry, w. of, 57. 


5 


Hanne, Hugh, 159. 


- 


,, Thomas, 34. 




William, 160. 


5 


Hauekoc, Nicholas, 18. 




Helewise, Peter, 20. 




H el wise, Robert, 63. 


1 


,, William, Cecily, w. 




of, 59- 


55 


Henry, Adam, 33 bis, 34, 72, 




., Alan, 97, 127. 


5) 


,, Alcock, 130. 


5 


Henry, 59. 


5 


John, 29, 74. 




,, Emma, w. of, 




71. 


5 


Richard, 12, 24. 




Robert, 84 


5 


Roger, 6, 80. 




Thomas, 29. 52. 


S 


William, 12, 65, 106. 




s. of Dawe, John, 147. 


j 


R che, il'ohard, 54. 


, 


Hitchcock (Hychokok), Henry, 


55 


156. 
Hobbe, , 10. 



INDEX. 187 



Son of Hobbe, Adam, 



;, 83, 85, 

86 />/*. 

. ,, w. of, 80. 

,, ,, Margery, w. 

of, 126. 

,, John, 85. 

,, Simon, 97. 

Hopkin, Alan, 95. 

Robert," 1 08. 
Hudde, Henry, 148. 
,, ,, Magot, \v. of, 

5 1 - 

Robert, 70, 71. 
,, ,, Alice, w. ;>f, 

7 1 - 

Rogsr, 59. 
, , Thomas, 112. 

William, 26. 
,, s. of Patrick, Henry, 

43 : 

Huddekyn Simon, 70. 
Hugh, Elias, 154. 

,, John, 76, 91. 

,, Richard, 125, 126. 

,, ,, Betok, w. of, 

127. 

,, Robert, 63 bis, 64. 

,, Roger, 91 bits, 92, 15.;. 

'55- 

,, Thomas, 113. 
William, 57, 84, 104. 
,, s. of Patrick, Thomas, 

148. 
Hull (Hulle), Adam, 96, io>, 

104. 

,, Henry, 10, 14. 
,, John, 44, 101, 130. 
Richard, 98. 
,, Simon, 105. 
,, Thomas, n, 46. 
,, William, 86, 129. 
Huccynge, Adam, 2. 
Ibbe, William, 3, 4. 
Issota, John, 134. 
James, William, 109, 114, 134. 
Janyn, Adam, 83. 
John, Adam, 17. 

John, 33, 133. 
Richard, Matilda, w. 

of, 25. 
,, Robert, 82 bit, 85, 101, 

122, 123 bit. 
,, Roger, no, 112, 113, 

*33 

,, Stephen, 26. 
,, Thomas, Avice, w. of, 

92. 

,, William, 50, iog. nS 
,. ,, Ellen, w. of, 50. 



Son of John, s. of Ibbe, Nicholas, 18. 
x. of Juliana, Kicliar.i, 

82. 
> ,, . of Margeiy, Willium. 

130. 

,, ,, s. of Mariot, John, 79. 

,, ,, . of Wuriue, William, 

53- 

,, ,, the Reeve, Robert, 91 

,, Jordan (Jourdan), Hudde, 65. 
> ., John, 123. 

> ,, Robert, 94, 164. 

Roger, 25, 65, 95, 

J'3- 

., ,, William, 95. 

,, Kath( line, Adam, 100, 106 
,, K-Mie, Roger, 51 
,, Laurence, John, 134 
,, Louet, John, 13. 
,, Lowe, Alan, 66. 
,, Lucy, John, 26. 
,, Lylfi Henry, 20, 21. 
,, Mag., Robert, 124 bin. 
,, Magge, Adam, 149. 
,, ,, Richard, 60. 

,, ,, Robert, 36. 

,, ,, William, 1 1, 31. 

,, Magot, Nicholas, 21. 
,, Maiot, Robert, 46. 
,, Malkyn, Henry, 162. 

Roger, 7. 

., Malyn, Nicholas, 54. 
,, ,, William, 125 bin. 

,, Margeiy, William, 151. 
,, Mariot, Adam, 78 bis, 79, 85. 
,, Matilda, John. 75. 
,, ,, Stephen, 63, 66. 

,, MfiVot, William, 151. 
,, Melot, William, 123. 
,, Michael, Henry, 23. 
,, ,, Jordan, 15. 

,, ,. William, 6. 1 1, 14. 

,, Michecok, Henry, 24. 
,, ,. John, 24. 

,, Michelcok, Henry, 26. 

Mocok, John. 29. ^4. 

Molle. William, u. 
,, Nalle, Robert, 65. 
,. ,, William, 3. 

Nicholas, Adam, 9. 

John, ion, i.n. 
Robert. 42. 
Roger, iii. 
' r homas, 90. 
William, 42, 84. 

Nigel. Henry. 92. 

Olot. Gilbert. 29. 
Thomas, 28. 

Pany, Hugh, 69. 



188 

Son of 



INDEX. 



Patrick, Hugh, 20, 21. 
,, Richard, 117. 

Paul, Hugh, Alice, w. of, 41. 
Peter, Henry, 148. 
,, Richard, i, 3. 
,, Robert, 24, 25. 
,, William, 25. 
Philip, John, 28. 
Phithiaa, Robert, Christiana, 

w. of, 66. 
Pride, Adam, 45. 
Pymme, Richard, 74, 125. 
Ralph, Henry, 96. 
Hugh, 57. 
,, Simon, 65. 
Richard, Adam, 65, 83, 122, 

130. 

Alan, 115, 116. 
., Emery, 122. 
Henry, 9, 17, 23, 24. 
,, John, 18, 101 bis, 

102, 106. 

Matthew, 79. 
,, Richard 24, 113, 
122, 123 bis, 124. 
,, Robert, 159. 
Roger, 43, 122. 
,, Simon, 96, 125. 
,, Thomas, 93. 
,, William, 90, 122, 

123 bis. 

,, s. of Eve, John, 43. 

s. of Mage, Elias, 99. 

s. of Olot, Henry, 74. 

s. of Ralph, William, 

130. 

,, s. of Robert, Rich- 
ard, 24. 
., s. of Swain, John, 

147. 

Robert, Adam, 125. 
,, Elias, 124. 
,, Henry, 96 bis. 
John, 12, 81. 
,, Richard, 34, 56, 91. 
,, Robert, 12. 
,, Simon, 25. 
,, William, 71, 91 ter, 

122. 
Joan, w. of, 

121. 

,, s. of Emma, William, 

48. 
,, s. of Gilbert, John, 

59- 
,, s. of Hudde, Roger, 

64. 
s. of Walter, Wiffiam, 

'37- 



Son 



of Roger, Adam, 55, 97, 103. 
,, Alan, 103. 

Geoffrey, 20. 
Henry, 84, 101, 102, 

'53- 

,, John, 152. 
,, Richard, 103. 
,, Robert, 80.' 

Thomas, 93, 117, 127. 
,, William, 25, 76. 
,, s. of Jordan, Robert 

68. 
s. of Ralph, John, 99, 

126. 

,, s. of Willy, Adam, 52. 
,, the Reeve, John, 94. 
Sabbe (?), Henry. 33. 
Sayselle, Richard, 48. 
Seye, Henry, 18. 
Simon, Adam, 78, 79 Us, 81, 

106, 125. 
,, Malma, w. of, 

69 bis. 
,, John, 118, 120, 121, 

I 3 I - 

Richard, 55, 101. 
Robert, i, 120. 
Thomas, 132. 
William, 123, 138. 
s. of Thomas, Adam, 

125. 

Stephen, Henry, 2. 
Roger, 27. 
,, William, 116. 
Teddy, Henry, 7. 
the Clerk, Michael, 2. 

,, William, 3 bis. 

the Master, Alan, 134. 
the Reeve, Ralph, 26. 
Thomas, Adam, 26, 103. 

Alan, 98, 103, 127. 
Benedict, 109. 
Elias, 114. 
Henry, n, 164. 
Hugh, 57. 
. John, 24, 93. 

,, Agnes, w. of, 

Jordan, 95. 
Richard, 10, 166. 
Robert, 5, 14, 35, 

114. 

Roger, 60, 162. 
Thomas, 130, 133. 
William, 57, 65, 74 
bis, 75, 96, 139 bis. 

,, Alice, w. of 

3 1 - 

s. of Alan, Robert, 4. 



INDEX. 



I8 9 



Son of Thomas, s. of Alan, Thomas, ' Spicer, Robert, 45. 

,, Thomas, 67. 
Wil- Spinner (Spynner), Agnes, 126. 

,, John, 126. 

Spotland (Spottelond), Agnes, 19. 
,, Anubill, 144. 

Christiana, 142. 



3 1 - 

. of Bete 

liam, 152. 

Tille, William, 123. 

Tunny, Roger, 120. 

Tylle, Hugh, 70. 



W T alter, Adam, 64 bis, 65, 68, Stainall (Staynolf), Dooms-man of, 



,, ,, Henry, Isabel, w. of, 

70. 

John. 68. 
,, the Clerk, Richard, 

37- 

,, Warine, John, 62. 
,, Wilcock, John, 52, 55. 

W'ille, John. 118. 
,, Robert, 91. 

,, ,, ,, w. of, 49. 

William, Adam, 96, 132, 139, 

140. 

,, Andrew, 30. 

(ieoffrey, 37. 
,, ., Henry, 31. 151. 

John, 80, 83, 84, 85, 

104 bis, 1 1 6, 120. 
,, ,, Nicholas, 65. 

,, ,, Richard, 75, 91, 133. ! 

,, ,, Robert, 81 bis, 84. ; 

85 bis, 91, 92. 

,, ,. ,, w. of, 58. 

,, ,, Roger, 76, 89, 90, 

in. 

,, ,, Thomas, 114 

,, ,, William, 95, 137, 

140 bis. 
,, ,, s. of Hugh, Richard, 

124. 

,, ,, s. of Mirre, John, 42. 

,, ,, s. of Robert, Henry, 

,, the Clerk, Roger, 60. 

,, Wympe. Robert, 3. 
Sourby, see. Sowerby. 
Souter, Daude, 38. 
,, Richard, 9. 
,, William, 38. 
Southfield (Southefeld), Adam, 2. 

,, John, 2. 

South worth, Henry, 5. 
Sowerby, Robert, 118, 120 bis. 
Spade, Richard, 10. 
Sparrow (Sparowe), Richard, 38, 40 

William. 38, 89 Ins. 
S pecker, Cecily, 50. 
Spellow, W T illiam, 80. 
Spenser, Adam, 55. 

William, 37, 38. 
Spicer, Magot, 45. 



. 
Staining (Staynyng), Boonuonan of, 

114. 
Staining (Stayning, Staynyng), John, 

39- 

Matthew (Matte), 115, 117. 
,, Nicholas, 115. 
Stalker, Adam, 138. 
Xtalmine, Doomsman of, 115. 
Standen, John, 70. 
Standish ( Stand i.-sh), Hugh, 154. 

William, 38. 

Stanerigges, Thomas. 18. 
Stanering, Alexander, 35 
Staneringes, Alexander, 146, 150. 

Robert, 143. 

Stanfield (Stanefeld), Andrew, 17. 
Stanlaw (Stanlowe), Thomas, 1 16. 
Stansheld (Stansfeld), l)aude, 20 bis, 

142, M.V 

,, John, 143. 

,, Thomas, 22 bis. 142, 145 

bis, 149. 

Stead (Stede), Ihomas, 52. 
Steadman (Stedemon,Stedmon), Roger, 

11 3- 134- 

Stencemen, Thomas, 117. 
Stephen, Agnes, w. of. 68. 
Stiholme, Matthew (Matte), 117. 
Stockley, Hugh, 127, 128. 

.. * William, 78. 

Stodday (Stodagh), Emma, irS. in. 
,, John, 135 bis. 
,. Roger, 138. 

Thomas, 134, 1^5. 
William, 138. 

Stoke (Stok). Henry, 6, 7^. 
,, Robert, 15. 

Thomas, it;, 73. 

Stokkelegh, Stoklegh, w Stockley. 
Stones, Adam, 15. 
Sto', Adam. ;i. 
,, VTu^h, 51. 
John. 52. 

Stouf. Thomas. Si. 
Stiangeways (Strangways), Thomas. 

163. 

Street (Strete). William. 39. 
Stratford (Stretfford), DoomOTian of, 

160, 161 
William. Clerk of, 163. 



i po 



INDEX. 



Striuell, Thomas, 139. 
Stubber, William, 4. 
Stubley (Stubbelay, Stubbeley, Stub 
legh, Stubley gh), John 

142, 143, J 49> 154- 

,, Nicholas, 18, 142. 
Sturdy, WiUiam, 17. 
Stute, Henry, 87 bis. 
Sulebergh, Henry, 24. 
Surrais, Roger, 52. 
Surreis, Adynet, 25. 
Sutton, John, 4 bis. 

,, Thomas, 40. 
Suthewar, see Southworth. 
Swain (Swayn, Swayne), Henry, 112. 

,, John, 2, 94. 

Swainson (Swaynesone), John, 138. 
Swan (Swon), Richard, 77. 
,, Thomas, 47. 
,, William, 47. 
Swarcowe, Adam, 79, 81. 

Michael, 83. 
Sweetmilk (Swetemilk), Richard, 58. 
Swinythwayt, William, 73. 
Swynelhirst, William, 72. 
Sydebert, John, 101. 
Sykes, John, 21, 22. 
Symondeston, see Simonstone. 
Syngild, Alice, 139. 

,, Christiana, 135. 
Syngillton, Syngilton. see Singleton. 



Tabard, Isabel, 56. 
,, John, 56. 
Tailfer (or Tailfor), Simon, 104 Us, 

126, 130 bis. 
,, William, 130. 

Tailliour, Taillour, Tailor, see Taylor. 
Taldes', Hugh, 76 bis. 
Tanner, Roger, 152. 
Tarbock, Agnes, 100. 

Ellen, 38, 42. 
,, Henry, 96. 
,, William, loo^bis. 
Tarrer, John, 100, 102, 103. * 

Tasker, John, 71. 
Taylor, Adam, 39, 121. 

Agnes, 6, 40. 
Cecily, 57. 
Henry, 18, 24, 25, 66. 
,, Joan, 1 02. 
John, 28, 35, 38, 40 118, 119, 

120, 123. 

Matilda, 28. 

,, Richard, 6, 97, 103, 130 bis. 

Robert, 57, 100. 



Taylor, Roger, 107. 

,, Thomas, 102, 147. 

William, 77, 81, 82, 108, 155. 

vv. of, 84. 

Tempest, John, 66. 
Tepel, WiUiam, 131 bis. 
Terbok, see Tarbock. 
Terry, Henry, 142, 145 bis, 148, 149, 

150, 162. 

., William, 162. 

Tetlow (Tettelouwe, Tettelowe, Tet- 
tlewoe), Adam, 151, 153, 

J 54, J 55 &*> i5 6 6iSf 1 S7> 
162, 163, 164. 
,, Jordan, 153. 
Tew (Teuwe, Tewe), Hiche, 81. 
Richard, 86. 

w. of, 88. 
,, Robert, 38, 81. 
Thingwall, John, 126 ter. 
,, Robert, 96. 
,, Roger, 102 bis. 

., William. 102, 105 bis. 

Thistley (Thistiley), Roger, 65. 
Thomas, Agnes, dau. of, 25. 
the Chaplain, 164. 
the Clerk, no. 
the Groom, 94. 
the Shoemaker, 7. 

,, w. of, 13. 

the Vicar, 144 
Thornham, Adam, 162. 
Thornhill, Brian, 49. 
Thornley (Thorndele), Doomsman of. 

48. 
Thornton (Torneton), Doomsman of, 

114. 

Thorp, Henry, 54 bis. 
Thorpe, Eliot, 40. 
Thynkcwalle, see Thingwall. 
Thynnewyt, William, 131. 
Thynywall, see Thingwall. 
Tiddy, Robert, 52. 
Tiewe, see Tew. 
TiUe, Edith, dau. of, 82. 
Tilleson, Richard, 141. 
Tinker, Hemy, 158. 
Tinkler, John, 84. 
Tippup (Tippop), Roger. 85. 
Tirrell (Tirell), Alan, 86. 
Tirri, Tirry, see Terry. 
Toclcholes (Tocholes), Suit for, 49. 
Tolous, Walter, 66. 
Ton, Roger, 17, 19, 20. 
Tonge, John, 160, 162. 
Tonwright, see Tunwright. 
Toothless (Tothelesse), William, 123 
Tope, Jordan, 75. 
Topping (Toppyng), Richard, 47. 



INDEX. 



191 



Topping, William, 47. 

> 11 W. Of, 40. 

Torbock, we, Tarlx-ck. 

Toflinyton (Totyngtoiiy, Courts of, 5- 

15- 

,, Township of, 157. 
Toun, see Town. 
Tounlay, Tounlegh, Toun ley, *ee 

Towneley. 
Town, Adam, 4 6/8. 

Peter, 146. 
,, William, 4 bis. 
Towneley, Heirs of, 51. 
,, Hugh, 9, 152. 

,, John, 29. 

Trawden, Vaccaries in, 72. 
Trochoun, John, 138. 
Tunstall, Hemy, 46. 
Ttinwright, William, 9, 142. 
Turner (Turna, Turnagh, Tumour), 

Adam, 142. 
Agnes, 142. 
,, Alan, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 2^. 

23, 142 bis, 145, 148. 
Ameria, 20, 142 
Geoffrey, 16. 146, 149 
John, 5, 148. 
Richard, 3, 146, 149. 
Thomas, 142. 
William, 148. 
Turf on, Township cf, 157 
Tuwe, see Tew. 

Twistleton (Twesil ton), John, in. 
Tydy, see Tiddy. 
Tyndyhevid, Richard, 55. 
Tynkeler, sec Tinkler. 
Tvnker, see. Tinker. 
Tyrry, see Terry. 



Uckeimon, Henry, 41. 

,, Richard, 41. 

Uncouthman (Uncoutlimon), William, 

122. 
Up-Holland (Holand), Halmotos of. 

73-77- 
Upton, Alan, 102, 103, 105. 

,, Robert, 99, 101 bin, 106. 
Unnston, Geoffrey, 155. 



Valentine, Richard, 155. 
Vergus, Adam, 116, 118. 
Vescy, Henry, 42, 154, 764. 
Villiers (VileVs, Villers), John, 99 bis 

Robert, 99, 126 bis. 
Vrmeston, see Urmston. 



Waddington (Wadynton), Courts of, 
67-71. 

Waddington (Wadington), John, ty. 

Walter, 69. 
Wade, Richard, 35. 
Wainwright, Adam, 3, 23. 
,, William, 30. 

Waite, Richard, 69. 

,, Waiter, 69. 
Wakerishale, John, 4. 
Walbank (Walbonck), Anabilla, 60. 

,, John, 60. 
Walkden, Henry, 153. 
Walker, Adam, 33. 

Henry, 83, 88. 
John, 32 bis, 83. 
Matthew, 2. 
Michael, 4. 
Richard, 120. 
Robert, 126, 128, 129 bis. 
,, William, 97, 126 bis, 128 W.. 
Wallay, see Whalley. 
Wallhead (Walleheuid). Adam, 16, 

143, 144- 
,, John, 149. 
Wallhill (Wallehill), Adam, 23. 
,, Godith, 46. 
,, John, 46. 
,, Robert, 45. 
Wallis (Walleys), John, 137. 
Walmensley (Walmerlislegh), Roger, 

9- 
Walsh (Walxch), Adam, 33. 

,, William, 10. 
Walter, the Clerk, 37. 
Walton. Henry, son-in-law of Hudde. 

,, Laterana, 105 
,, Robert, 82. 

William, 80, 81. 
Wanerville, Adam, 65 bis. 
War, Roger, 20. 
Warburton, Thomas, 8. 
Ward (Warde), John, 43, 136. 
Wardle, Adam. 146, 149 

Alexander. 143. 148. 
Henry, 146, 148. 
Matilda, 143. 
Michael, 150. 
Xi'.'holas, 146. 149. 
Robert, 141, 146 bis. 
Thomas, 146 bi*, 148. 140. 

150. 

,, see also Wordhill. 
Warrington, John. 105 bis, 106, 107. 

Richard, q6. 
Thomas. 98, 127 hi*. 129. 
,, William, 129 bi*. 



192 



INDEX. 



Warton, Adam, 37, 47. 

Eliot, 46. 

Henry. 46. 

Hull, 46. 

Kalph, 47. 

Robert, 37, 46. 

Roger, 41, 46 bis. 

Thomas, 41, 46 bis. 
Warton, Doomsman of, 108, 114, 

i33 I 37- 

Water, Margery of the, 102. 
Watte, Agnes, dan. of, 28. 
Wavertree (Wauertre), Alan, 97. 
Elias, 105, 125, 126. 
Henry, 97. 
John, 97, 98. 
Masse, 102, 103. 
Richard, 99, 132. 
Robert, 81, 103, 104*, 105 

ter, 106, 132. 
,, William, 99 bis. 
Waynwright, see Wainwright. 
Webster, Alan, 124. 

,, John, 69 bis. 
Wedacre, Edmund, 117, 
Wedeholin, John, 141. 

,, William, 137 l>is. 
Wedholm, Elias, 113. 
Welhevid, tee Wallhead. 
Well (Welle), Walter, 38, 40. 

William, 59 
Weklet (WeUeelet), John, 108, 109. 

J 33- 

Wench (Wenche), Magot, 148. 
Wendout, William, 58. 
Werall, see Worrall. 
Werberton, see Warburton. 
Werdhffl, see Wordhill. 
Wering'on, see Warrington. 
Wernedoune, Elias, 155. 
Weryngton, see Warrington. 
West Derby, Halmotes of, 96-107, 

123-132. 

Westeham, John, 159. 
Westeryn, Richard, 24. 
West Hpughton (Westhalghton), 

Township of, 157. 
Whalhill, Whallehill, see Wallhill. 
Whalley, Abbot of, 16, 51, 61, 62, 

70, 161 bis. 
Whalley, Masse, 100. 
Robert, 69. 
,, Thomas, 153. 
Wheatley (Whetele), Doomsman of, 

48. 
Whike (or Whikes), Annot, 124. 

,, -William, 124, 125. 
Whiston (Whistan), John, 126. 
,, Margery, 126. 



Whiston, Ralph, 103. 

Roger, 126 ter, 130. 
Whitaker (Whitacre), Adam, 62, 63, 

120, 121 ; w. of, 52. 
Gilbert, 26. 

,, John, 72 

,, Richard, 7, 72 ter. 

,, William, 30, 158. 
Whitecar, Whitekar, see Whitaker. 
Whitehead (Whitehevid), Agnes, 67. 

Richard, 2, 4, 5, 67. 

William, 29, 34. 
Whitemay (Whitmay), Jordan, 2, 3, 

Wh'iteside (Whitside, Whitsyde), 

John, 78, 81, 82, 83, 86 bis, 87. 
Whithalgh, Adam, 25, 27 bis. 

Roger, 55. 

Whithevid, see Whitehead. 
WhithiU, see Whittle. 
Whittling, Margery, 128. 

,, Robert,' 128. 
Whitlidale, Adam, 72 bis. 
Whifcshouk, Henry, 40. 
Whittington (Whitinton), Doomsman 

of, 1 08 bis. 
Whittle, Robert, 29. 
Whittope, Hugh, 6 bis. 
Whitwall, Herbage of, '/2. 
Whitworth (Whiteworth), Daude, 23, 

142, 148, 149. 
,, William, 20, 21. 

Whytacre, see Whitaker. 
Whythagh, Whythalgh, see Whit- 
halgh. 

Wich, John, 44. 
Wickleswoith, John, 64. 
Wigan, Adam, 84 

,, John, 46. 

,, Richard, 96, 98. 

,, Robert, 96, 101. 

,, William, ico. 
Wilde, William, 20 ter, 21 
Wildgoose (Wildegos), Roger, 154, 155. 
William, Agnes, dau. of, 32. 

,, Ellen, dau. of, 92. 

,, Ellen, w. of, 132. 

,, Gille, w. of, 26. 

,, Margery, w. of, 132. 

,, Matilda, dau. of, 62. 

,, of Richard's, 89. 

,, the Chaplain, 2 bis, 152. 

,, the Clerk, 24, 60, 114, 134. 
163. 

,, ,, Alice, w. of, 4t. 

,, the Physician, 101, 124 ter. 
Williams (Williames), Robert, 39 bis. 
Willisill, Henry, 147. 

,, John, 33. 



INDEX. 



193 



Winckley, Adam, 53. 
Windhull, Alice, 3. 

Geoffrey, 31, 34. 
,, Henry, i, 2. 

,, William, 31. 

Windybank (Windibonk), Agnes, 22, 

149. 

,, Richard, 41 bis. 

,, ,, \v. of, 56. 

,, William, 141, 142, 14; 

ter. 
Wink, Hugh, 87. 

William. 84. 
Wirdchill, Wordehill, w Wardle and 

Wordhill. 

W T ise, Thomas, 53, 54. 
Wisehead, Alice, 147 b lit. 
Wiswall, Agnes, 66, 69. 
Withacre, see Win taker. 
W'lthinytoii (Wytinton), Doomsman 

of, 150. 

Witside, see Whiteside. 
Wod, Wode, see Wood. 
Wodefynley, John, 37. 

,, Robert, 37. 

Wodehous, see. Woodhouse. 
Wodelond, see. Woodland. 
Wodeward, see. Woodward. 
Wodhous, sve Woodhouse. 
W T olf (Wlf). John, 156, 158 Us. 
,, Roger, 158. 
,, Thomas, 81. 
,, W T illiam, 17. 
Wolfall, Robert, 76 bis. 
Wolfenden (Wolfhamdene), John, 73. 
Wollay, see. Whalley. 
Wolpitgreuis, Thomas, v 30. 
Wolstenholmc (Wolsanesholm), John. 

1 60. 

Wolwro, John, 31. 
Wood, Adam, 140. 
,, Henry, 12. 
,, John, 1 60. 
,, Nicholas, 144, 164. 
,, Richard, 34. 131. 
,, Robert, 131, 160. 
,, Roger, 12. 
,, Thomas, 10, 144 Us. 
Woodhouse, Richard, 3. 
Walter, 70. 

Woodland, Richard, 131. 
Woodward, Peter, 128. 

,, Richard, 128. 

Wordhill, Alexander, 21. 
,, Henry, 21. 
,, Robert, 18, 20, 21. 
,, William, 21 bis. 
,, see also Wardle. 
Workeslegh, Workislegh, see Worsley. 



Worrall, Adam, 119. 
Worsley, Adam, 164. 
,, Jordan, 161. 
,, Richard, 151 bit. 
V, oisthorne, Adam, 57. 

Hugh, 57. 

Isaht-1, 57. 

John, 50. 

Michecock, 50. 

Thomas, 57. 
\\'iirst/inrni> (Wonrton), Halmotefl of, 

23-27- 

,, Detinue by, 25. 

Worthington (Worthyngton), RoWrt, 

39- 
,, William, 39. 

Wray (Wraa). Adam, 160. 
Richird, 87. 

Wride, William. 62. 

Wroc fWrof)), Jf>hn, 55. 
,, William, 57. 

Wyche, see. Wich. 

Wycklesworth, fr Wicklesworth. 

Wygan. Wygayn, set- Wigan 

WylashiU, '*<><> WillisiD. 

Wylda, see Wilde. 

Wyldcgos, we Wildgoose. 

Wymondhou.-e (Wymundhous), Wil- 
liam, 54 bin, 59. 

Wyndhill, *-r VVindhull. 

Wyndibonck, *>*e Windybank. 

W T yndibonk, sec Windybank. 

Wyndhill. Wyndill. see Windhull. 

Wynditheris, Henry, w. of, 60. 

Wyndybonk, ^^> Windybank. 

Wynk, Wynke, S ff Wink. 

Wynkedelegh, sec Winckley. 

Wyon, Adam, 38. 

Wys, Wysse, we W T ise. 

Wyseheuid see Wisehead. 

Wyswall, Wyswell, *er. Wiswall. 

Wytacre, srr Whitaker. 

Wytenay. Robert, 26. 

Wyte worth. Wyt worth, fee Wlnt- 
worth. 

Wythacre, see Whitaker. 

Wythalgh. sre Whithalgh. 

Wythecar, .'" Whitaker. 

Wvtside, see Whiteside. 



Yato, Agnes, 94. 
., Kllen, 75, 76. 

Richard, 75. 76. 
., Roger, 94. 

William, 131 bis. 
Ychan ( ?Vychan />r Vaughan). Robert, 

Yo'esale. Adam, 86. 







II. INDEX RERUM. 



Administration of goods, 28 Us, 32, 

34, 65, 69. 
Agreement, 6, 7. 17 ter, 19 Us, 21, 

22 Us, 24, 25, 26, 27 Us, 28 bis, 30, 

31 bis, 54, 57*, 64, 65 bis, 66, 71, 

145 bis. 

Agreement broken, 3, 147, 153, 154. 
Aid of the Court, 8, 15, 17, 20*, 59, 

70, 141, 144, 147. 
Alders, 32. 
Ash tree, 26. 

Assize of bread broken, 80 bis. 
Attachments broken, 71, 145. 
Attorney, 137. 



Bailiff, 118, 121, 143, 154. 

Breaches of the assize of ale not pre- 
sented, 87 Us. 

Brewers, i ter, 3, 7*, n, 12, 13 ter, 
14 ter, 16 ter, 28 ter, 30 Us, 37, 39*, 
40*, 41*, 42*, 43 Us, 45*, 46, 47, 
49 Us, 50, 51, 52*, 54 Us, 55 Us, 
56, 57 ter, 58 ter, 60 Us, 61, 62, 63 
ter, 64, 67 Us, 68*, 69 bis, 70 bis, 
71, 75*, 76 ter, 78 ter, 79 ter, 80*, 
82 Us, 84 bis, 86, 88*. 93, 101, in, 
112, 115 ter, 116 ter, 119 ter, 120, 
121, 127 ter, 132*, 135, 138, 139, 
140 bis, 143* 162 bis, 164. 

Brewhouse in Slaidburn, 66. 

Brushwood, 64. 

Butchers, 2, 3, 7 bis, 12, 16 ter, 28 
bis, 29, 38, 40, 41, 43, 51, 53, 62 ter, 
69, 87. 122, 143, 145- 

Byelaw (Birelagh), 34. 



Calf sold, 83. 

Catall' de Polfr', 69. 

Chaplains, i, 2 bis, 28, 33, 34 bis, 46, 

50, 51, 58, 59, in, 136 bis, 152. 

164. 
Clerks, 2, 3, 4, 24, 30, 37, 51, 53 bis, 

57, 60, 64, 65, 88 bis, no, 114, 

134, 140, 143, 153 bis, 160, 161, 

163. 



Cloth appropriated, 53. 

Coals, 39, 48. 

" Cokeshutt," 37, 48. 

Concealing the lord's plea, 69. 

Concealment of goods, 144 ter. 

Contempt, 4, 21, 44, 62, 66, 74, 78, 

87, 97, 114, 137, 139, 143, 153, 158, 

1 60. 

Corn forfeited, 154 bis, 159. 
Corn sold, 149. 

Court, 5-23, 36-71, 77-88, 141-150. 
Cuffing, 132. 



Default in the great court, 87*. 

Default of service, 8 bis, n, 13, 18, 
19, 20, 39, 44 bis, 45, 47 ter, 48, 
49 ter, 51 ter, 52, 53 bis, 55 ter, 
56*, 58, 6 1 ter, 62, 63 bis, 69 ter, 
71 bis, 118 bis, 120, 146 bis, 149, 
159, 164. 

Defaults, 16 bis, 50, 60, 62 bis, 133, 
134, 142, 145, 147, 161. 

Defect of law, 7, 9 bis, 14 bis, 16, 17 
bis, 19 bis, 22 bis, 41 bis, 43, 53, 
56, 58 ter, 60, 62, 63, 64, 79, 83 bis, 
91, 92 bis, 105, 106, 109, in, 112, 
114, 117, i2i*, 133*, 134, 136, 137, 
139 bis, 140 bis, 141 bis, 142*, 144, 
145 bis, 146, 152, 155*, 158*, 159, 
160 ter, 161, 163 ter. 

Detinue, 2 ter, 3 bis, 7, 9, 23, 25, 28, 

34, 3 6 , 37, 39, 4, 42, 43, 49- 55* 
56, 57, 62, 63, 70, 75 ter, 78*, 79*, 
81*, 82*. 83*, 84*, 85 bis, 89*, 97, 
142, 144, 145, 146 bis, 148, 149 ter, 

i5> J 59- 

Detinue of debt, 2, i Us, 4 ter, 9 bis, 
12, 13, 14, 16. 18*, 19, 20 bis, 21 
ter, 22 bis, 23, 24 bis, 25 bis, 26, 
28 > 3 1 , 34, 43 fa* 44 ter, 47, 48 bis, 
50, 54 bis, 55 bis, 58 bis, 60, 63 bis, 
64, 66, 68, 70 bis, 71, 73, -74, 75, 
80*, 86, 87, 89, 90 bis, 91, 93, 94*, 
95*, 96*, 97 ter, 98*, 101 bis, 103 ter, 
106, 1 08 bis, 109 ter, no bis, in, 
112 bis, 113*, 114 bis, 116, 117 bis. 



INDEX. 



1 18*, 119, 120, 122 ter, 123 bin, 125 
bis, 126, 127 128, 130, 131*, 132 
t f ?> 133, 134 ter, 135 ter, 136*, 137 
bis, 138 bin, 139 bis, 140*, 142*, 145 
bis, 147, 148 bis, 149 //M, 151 6i, 
152*, 153*, 154, 155 l>, 156*, 160 
bin, 161*, 162*, 163 ter, 164. 

Divisions, 10*, n. 

Doomsmen, or Judges, 6, 9, 40, 45, 
48, 1 08*, 114*, 115 bis, 117, 133, 
134, 137, 150 bit. 151, 154. 160, 
161 bis. 

Draught horse, 26. 

Duplication of summons, 22. 

Eloins, 2. 

Entries, see Index of Xames. 

Escapes, 5*, 6*, 8, n bis, 13 ter, 14 
bis, 15*, 24 ter, 29*, 33*, 34*, 35*, 
36*, 37 ter. 38*, 51 ter, 59*, 61*, 
62, 63, 65 bis. 67, 68*, 69*. 70 W, 
71 ?#. 

Essoins, 8, 87. 

Estrays, 7 ?>?>, 9 far, 30, 41, 48, 55, 
59, 93, 94, 157. 

Execution of pleas, 118, 156. 

Failing to distrain, 65. 

Failing to make inquiiy, 121. 

Failing to produce, n, 15, 16 bis, 17, 
1 8, 21 bis, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 45, 
465 5 2 , 53. 56, 57, 60 bis, 6 1*, 62 
Ins, 63*, 70, 77, 78, 79 bis, Si, 83*, 
85, 86 bis, 108 fo'.s, 109 ter, no, in 
ter, 112*, 113*, 114 bis, 115*., 116 
ffr, 117 6/x, 118 ter, 119*, 120*, 121 
675, 122, 123*. 133*, 134*. 135*, 
136 ter, 137 bis, 138*, 139*, 140, 
142, 144, i/ir 149 bis, 151*, 152*. 
'53*, 154. 155*, 156 ter, 157. 158*, 
i;q ter, 160*, 161, 162*, 163 ter, 
164*. 

Failing to summon. 88. 

False charge, i, 3 bis, 6, 13, 15. 17 
bis, 19 ter, 21 ?//,<, 23, 24 />fV, 26, 
43. 44, 53. 57 63, 64. 65, 66, 69, 
70 bis. 

False claim, 3, 4 bis, 6. 8, 15. 18 bis, 
20, 21 Ms, 22 ter, 40, 54 bis, 64, 
69, 74 bis, 77, 79, 80, 82 bis, 83 &/*, 
85 o?,<J, 86, 90, 95, 96*. 97 ter, 98 
bis, 105 bis, log, no, 115. n8, 120. 
124, 125*, 126, 127, 128, 130 bin, 
134*, 135, 130. 142 ter. 143, 145. 
148 ter, 156. 161*, 162. 

Form, the lord's, 31. 

Fishing. 65*, 66*'. 67. 

Fold breach, 3, 6, 7 bis, 64. 

Forge. 25. 



195 

Halmote, 1-5, 23-35, 7377, 89-107, 

12 3' 1 3 2 > 

Harbouring, 144. 

Hayniald, 1 1 , 60. 

Heriots, 91, 92 bit, 93. 

Homage, n, 12*, 19 bis, 20*, 42 b!*, 
44*, 45 t*r, 54 ter, 55, 57, 58 bis, 
05 bis, 67, 71, 74*, n s bis, 117, 
118, 119, 137, , 45 , ,51, , 54 . 

Honey, 37. 

Houses carried away, 58 bis. 

Hue and cry, 77. 82*. 



Indemnity, 23. 

Inquests, 13 bis, 17, 21 W*. 44 bis t 53, 

55 65. I0 0. 113, 115. 117. 119, 153. 

157 bis, lOi. 
Insufficient answer, 25, 37, 143. 

License as to land, 26. 

License to get coals, 39. 

License to marry, 71. 93 ter. 94. 95. 

License to withdraw from office, 58. 

Licenses, 26, 70. 

Lord's day broken or not observed, 91 

bis, 155 ter, 156, 164. 
Lord's defence, u, 14 ter, 18 bis, IQ. 

22 ter, 23, 143, 144, , 45 , , 4 6, 

147 bis. 
Lord's wood delivered without license, 

'43- 

Making a view. 94, 135. 

Marehet, 31 bis. 

Multure, n, 15, 23, 64, 66 ter, 67. 

Natives, 92 bis, 93. 

Non-appearance, 6 bis, 16, 17. 23. 
2 7*> 30, 53. 75. 77. 78*. 70 bis. 80-, 
87 ter, 88, 10 1, 105 bis, 109 bis. 
in, 113 bis, 115 bis, 117, 119, 127, 

33. J 38, 141 &>. 15*. 53 W*. 154 
bis, 155, 157* 161. 
Nonsuit, i ter, 2 bis, 4, 6. 8 bis, 12 
bis, 16 bis, 17*, 18. 22 bis, 23 bit, 
25*. 28, 30, 31 bis, 34*, 37 ter, 42 
ter,' 45 bis, 47. 48. 49. 50, 51. 52 
f"X 53, 54. 55. 56 bis, 57. 61. 62 
bis, 64, 66, 67. 70*. 71. 78, 8 1 ter, 
87. 103, 105 bis, 106. 108 bif, iio*, 
in bis, 114, 115 bis. 1 1 6, 117 bis, 
118 bis, 120 bis. 121 ter, 122*, 123 
ter. 127, 131, 135, 136 bis. 137*. 
138, 130, 141 bis. 142 bis. 143*, 



196 



INDEX. 



144 ^? J 45 * er > *47 &* s ' I 49 ^ r > 
150 Us, 151 fa's, 152, 153 ter, 154*, 

i55*> '5 6 6i, iS7> J 58*, '59* J 6o 
fo's, 161, 163 6is, 164* 



Oaktrees, 6, 53, 59. 



Pannage, 48. 

Peace breach, i, 4 fer, 6, 7, 8*, 9*, 
ii*, 12 &is, 13, 14 bis, 15* 16, 17, 
1 8*, 19*, 21, 22*, 23 bis, 24, 28, 

3> 3 1 , 37*>. 39*> 4 ^ r > 4 1 * 4 2 < r 
44 fer, 45 &is, 46*, 47*, 49 bis, 50*, 
51*, 52 fer, 53 6?'s, 54 bis, 55 6is, 
56*, 57*, 58*, 60 ter, 61*, 65, 66, 
67 fer, 68 fo's, 69, 71*, 79, 81 fo's, 
84 bis, 91, 92, 96, 108 bis, 109 fo's, 
no bis, 113 &is, 115 6is, 116 ter, 
117 fris, 119, 120 bis, 121, 122, 123, 
131, 137, 138, 140, 141 ter, 143 M, 
144, 147 ter, 148*, 149 fer, 151, 154, 
156 bis, 157, 162 bis, 163, 164. 

Physicians, 101, 124, 136. 

Pound breach, see Fold breach. 

Prison, suavity of the, 63. 

Purpresture, 75. 

Future, 4*, 10*, 14, 16, 28, 30, 36, 
48* 5 1 , 55*. 60 bis, 62, 64 bis, 65, 
67, 68, 69 bis, 144. 



Reeves, 15, 26, 36, 58, 70, 72, 74 bis, 

91, 94, 95, 124. 
Relief for land, 50, 54, 60. 
Rescues, 7, n, 13, 14, 16, 20, 21, 143. 
Ring-yards, 75 ter. 
Rodeland, 144. 
Rodemen, 16, 144. 



Seisin, 60. 

Selling a chamber, 118. 

Selling a house, 34. 

Selling flesh by pledges, 38. 

Service withdrawn, 109. 

Service withheld, 150 ter, 157, 161*. 

Sheep skin sold, 147. 

Sparrow-hawk, 15. 

Steward, 74, 87, 97, 139. 



Stray, see Estray. 

Suavity of the Prison, 63. 

Suit of Court, 6, 9, 19, 37, 38*, 40 
bis, 42, 45, 48*, 49*, 50*, 51*, 52 
* er > 53> 54> 62, 65 ter, 66, 67 bis, 
108*, 112, 114*, 115 bis. 117, 132, 

J 33*, '44 *5 & *X 'S 1 * J 54> l6o > 

161. 

Suit of the mill, 89 bis, 93 bis. 
Suitors, 48, 49, 50. 



Tanners, i bis, 7, 28 6?',?, 37 bis, 39, 
S 2 , S4 55 to'*; 67, 152. 

Taverning, 7* 26, 68. 

Theft, 64. 

Timber, 31 ter. 

Toll, 9, n, 15 bis, 18 bis, 141, 149. 

Tree tops, green, 74. 

Trespass, 4, 6, 7, 8 ter, 9*, 11*, 13, 14 
bis, 16, 20, 21 bis, 22, 23 bis, 27 bis, 
28, 32, 34, 36 ter, 39, 40 ter, 41 bis, 
43 bis, 44, 46 Uis, 47*, 48, 50 bis, 

5 1 , 5 2 , 53*, 54, 55. 5$, 57. 5. 8 , 59 
ter, 6 1 bis, 62 63, 64, 65 bis, 66 
Us, 68, 74, 75, 77 & ^> 7 8 , 79> 
80 bis, 8 1*, 83, 84*, 85*, 86 ter, 
87 fer, 88 bis, 91 fo's, 92, 94, 95, 
98 bis, 103 fer, 105, 106 fo'5, 116, 
117, 121, 125*, 127 bis, 128, 130*, 
131*, 141, 142*, 143 bis, 147 bis, 148 
ter, 149, 154, 162 fer, 164. 
Turves, 4, 48, 76 bis. 

Vaccaries, 72, 73. 

Vert, 4, 15*, 24*, 25 bis, 34 ter, 51, 

62 few, 65, 66 bis, 68. 
Vicar, 96, 125, 131; 134, 144. 
View, 94, 135. 



Wapentake, 89, 108-123, 132-141, 150- 
164. 

Withdrawing from Court without li- 
cence, 150. 

Withdrawing from the Wapentake, 

!35> !37- 

Wood carried away, 66. 
Wreck, 39, 45, 46, 48. 



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